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    A LC/APCI-MS/MS Method for Analysis of Imidacloprid in Soils, in Plants, and in Pollens by Bonmatin, J. M, Moineau, I, Charvet, R, Fleche, C, Colin, M. E, Bengsch, E. R

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (01-05-2003)
    “…Imidacloprid, the most used systemic insecticide, is suspected of having harmful effects on honeybees at nanogram per bee or at microgram per kilogram levels…”
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    Quantification of Imidacloprid Uptake in Maize Crops by Bonmatin, J. M, Marchand, P. A, Charvet, R, Moineau, I, Bengsch, E. R, Colin, M. E

    Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (29-06-2005)
    “…The systemic imidacloprid is one of the most used insecticides in the world for field and horticultural crops. This neurotoxicant is often used as…”
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    Detection of royal jelly adulteration using carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratio analysis by Stocker, A., Rossmann, A., Kettrup, A., Bengsch, E.

    Published in Rapid communications in mass spectrometry (01-01-2006)
    “…Stable isotope ratios (13C/12C and 15N/14N) were measured in royal jelly (RJ) samples by isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) to evaluate authenticity and…”
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    Trace and mineral elements in royal jelly and homeostatic effects by Stocker, Andreas, Schramel, Peter, Kettrup, Antonius, Bengsch, Eberhard

    “…Royal jelly from Apis mellifera is a highly active natural biological substance and is probably one of the most interesting raw substances in natural product…”
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    Complete sequence of a picorna-like virus of the genus Iflavirus replicating in the mite Varroa destructor by Ongus, J.R, Peters, D, Bonmatin, J.M, Bengsch, E, Vlak, J.M, Oers, M.M. van

    Published in Journal of general virology (01-12-2004)
    “…1 Laboratory of Virology, Wageningen University, Binnenhaven 11, 6709 PD Wageningen, The Netherlands 2 Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire, CNRS, Orléans, France…”
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    The Role of Boron, Silicon and Nucleic Bases on Pollen Tube Growth of Lilium longiflorum (L.) by Polster, J., Schwenk, M., Bengsch, E.

    “…It is possible to obtain pollen germination and pollen tube growth in vitro if boric acid is present. In this work the effect was studied using as a…”
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    Effects of Simultaneous Supply of Silicon and Boron on Plant Growth and on Herbicide Toxicity by Bengsch, E., Polster, J., Schwenk, M.

    “…An optimal supply of biodisposable silicon and boron shows a synergistic stimulation effect on plant growth. Under these optimal growth conditions herbicides…”
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    Reduction in Symptom Expression of Belladonna Mottle Virus Infection on Tobacco Plants by Boron Supply and the Antagonistic Action of Silicon by Bengsch, E., Korte, F., Polster, J., Schwenk, M., Zinkernagel, V.

    “…Boron and silicon have a dramatic influence on the expression of symptoms caused by plant virus infections. For tobacco plants, boron decreases and silicon…”
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    Detection and localisation of picorna-like virus particles in tissues of Varroa destructor, an ectoparasite of the honey bee, Apis mellifera by Zhang, Qiansong, Ongus, Juliette R., Boot, Willem Jan, Calis, Johan, Bonmatin, Jean-Marc, Bengsch, Eberhard, Peters, Dick

    Published in Journal of invertebrate pathology (01-10-2007)
    “…Virus-like particles, 27 nm in diameter, were observed in extracts of individual Varroa destructor mites and in sections of mite tissue. Application of a…”
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    Effects of Watersoluble Boron and Aluminium Compounds on the Synthesis of Flavanols in Grape Vine Callus by Feucht, Walter, Treutter, Dieter, Bengsch, Eberhard, Polster, Jürgen

    “…Internode explants of grape vine were used to produce proliferating callus cells in vitro. The tissues were grown on a modified M/S -medium supplemented with…”
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