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Beekeeping

2015.

  1. Assessment of the suitability of starch and sucrose syrups as winter supplies for bee colonies
  2. Determination of antioxidant activity in honey
  3. Determination of total phenolic compounds in honey using the Folin-Ciocalteu method
  4. Determination of phenolic compounds in pollen loads using the HPLC-DAD technique

2013.

  1. Determination of acaricide residues in beeswax
  2. Determination of beeswax hydrocarbons and detection of adulteration of this product with hydrocarbons of foreign origin using GC-MS technique

2011.

  1. The influence of the amount and method of semen dosing on the quality of queen bees
  2. The influence of drone keeping conditions on the quality of artificial insemination of queen bees
  3. Determination of water content in bee products
  4. Determination of sulfonamide residues in honey

2010.

  1. Development of a colorimetric method for determining the color of honey
  2. Development of a chromatographic method for identifying honey adulterated with starch syrup (invert)
  3. Development of a chromatographic method for identifying honey adulterated with sucrose syrup (invert)
  4. Quantitative pollen analysis as a method for detecting honey adulteration
  5. The influence of pollinating insects on sunflower yield and chemical composition of its seeds
  6. Beekeeping value of selected melliferous plant species

2009.

  1. Development of a chromatographic method for detecting adulteration of beeswax with hydrocarbons of foreign origin
  2. Mason bee (Eighth stern L.) as a pollinator of commercial strawberry crops

2008.

  1. Methods of subjecting artificially inseminated mothers without proven brood
  2. Proper location of the mason bee colony (Osmia rufa L.) in the orchard in relation to competing plants
  3. The influence of queen age and semen dose on the quality of artificially inseminated queens kept in a bee colony in cages with approximately 25 bees

2007.

  1. Beekeeping value of sunflower plantations and the intensity of their visits by pollinating insects

2006.

  1. Introduction of new methods of wintering bee families to beekeeping production
  2. The use of modified bottom pollen traps in apiary management
  3. List of insect and mite species found in propolis and assessment of the degree of contamination by these pests
  4. The use of the mason bee (Osmia rufa L.) as a pollinator of commercial rapeseed plantations

2005.

  1. Improved method of collecting bee venom
  2. Rearing of bumblebee queens (Bombus terrestris L.) in breeding boxes
  3. Possibilities of reducing damage in the production process of naturally and artificially inseminated queen bees
  4. Combating bee spore disease using wormwood herb
  5. Beekeeping value of selected melliferous plant species
  6. Method for determining nectar plants based on palynological analysis of pollen residues in the feces of wild bee insects
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