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- who: Lorenzo A. Santorelli from the School of Biosciences, University of Surrey, Guildford , XH, UK have published the paper: Beehives possess their own distinct microbiomes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: To date, the authors know that bees may accumulate a significant variety of different bacteria in their beehives; however, most of the studies have employed isolated beehives, primarily focusing on the microbiome of the pollen (or nectar) or the bee . The authors have used samples of honey and beebread from beehives representing same or different apiaries to determine their bacterial profile. The authors propose that . . .
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