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Bin Yuan1, Xiao-Ming Fan2, Fu-Liang Hu1

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Exploring pollen chemical defenses in the economically important plant Camellia oleifera and examining their effects on honeybee flower-visiting behavior improves the understanding of the ecological functions of pollen and informs efforts to manage honeybees to bolster C. oleifera production.

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