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Flower Color, a Factor in Attractiveness of Alfalfa Clones for Honey Bees

Crop Science - United States
doi 10.2135/cropsci1965.0011183x000500030023x
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AgronomyCrop Science
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May 1, 1965

Authors
William M. Clement
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Wiley


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