Honey characterization from two landscapes of the northeast region of Uruguay
The world honey market values organic and natural honeys. Forest activity in the northeast of Uruguay, free of agricultural activities and with the presence of a protected area, is an opportunity for local beekeepers and transhumant people. The characterization of these honeys through melissopalyn...
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2022
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Gelijkaardige items: Honey characterization from two landscapes of the northeast region of Uruguay
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