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  1. Injerto de Corona o Corteza
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    Injerto de Corona o Corteza
    By Montserrat Fonseca Estrada, James Schupp, Ph.D., Michael Basedow
    Length 8:28
    Conforme los consumidores cambian sus preferencias por las manzanas que más disfrutan, los productores pueden convertir porciones de sus huertos a estos nuevos cultivares.
  2. Honey bee on a flower. Photo credit Mary Ann Frazier, Penn State Extension.
    Articles
    Who Are Our Pollinators?
    By Christina Grozinger, Ph.D., Shelby Fleischer, Ph.D., Robyn Underwood, Ph.D., Margarita López-Uribe, Ph.D., Krishona Martinson
    Approximately three quarters of our major food crops require pollination. Here we will look at how wild bees provide insurance against ongoing honey bee losses.
  3. Small Striped Bee (Halictus). Photo USGS Bee Inventory.
    Articles
    What Can We Do to Encourage Native Bees?
    By Christina Grozinger, Ph.D., Shelby Fleischer, Ph.D., Robyn Underwood, Ph.D., Margarita López-Uribe, Ph.D., Tianna DuPont
    Pollinators need a diverse, abundant food source and a place to build their nests and rear their young. If we keep these two elements in mind, we can encourage native bee populations.
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