Exploring Biochemical Contents of Weed Aeroallergens (Pollen Grains)
| Vol-4 | Issue-12 | December-2017 | Published Online: 05 December 2017 PDF ( 390 KB ) | ||
| Author(s) | ||
| Naresh Panwar 1 | ||
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1Lecturer, Botany department, Govt M S College, Bikaner |
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| Abstract | ||
The primary source of protein for honey bees is pollen, which also contains fats and lipids, vitamins, minerals, and minerals in the form of bee bread. The development of young bees and the creation of brood both depend on the protein that pollen provides. The most nutrient-variable food that honey bees consume is pollen. Similar to people, honey bees have fundamental nutritional needs for proteins (amino acids), carbohydrates (sugars), minerals, fats/lipids (fatty acids), vitamins, and water. Honey bees gather nectar, pollen, and water to meet their nutritional needs. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Biochemical Contents, Weed Aeroallergens, medicine | ||
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