Stingless bees in Malaysia / Wan Noorli Razali

Stingless bees, scientifically known as Meliponini, are a unique and vital component of Malaysia's rich biodiversity. Unlike their stinging counterparts, these bees possess vestigial stingers, rendering them harmless to humans. Malaysia, with its tropical climate and abundant flora, provides an...

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Main Author: Razali, Wan Noorli
Format: Monograph
Language:English
Published: Academy of Language Studies 2024
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spelling my.uitm.ir.1052312024-11-30T14:10:55Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/105231/ Stingless bees in Malaysia / Wan Noorli Razali Razali, Wan Noorli Pulau Pinang Universiti Teknologi MARA Stingless bees, scientifically known as Meliponini, are a unique and vital component of Malaysia's rich biodiversity. Unlike their stinging counterparts, these bees possess vestigial stingers, rendering them harmless to humans. Malaysia, with its tropical climate and abundant flora, provides an ideal habitat for these industrious pollinators, playing a crucial role in both natural ecosystems and agricultural productivity. The significance of stingless bees in Malaysia extends beyond their docile nature. They are exceptional pollinators, contributing to the fertilization of a wide range of plants. This includes several economically important crops such as mangoes, guavas, and various other fruits and vegetables. Their pollination services are indispensable for maintaining the health and yield of these crops, ensuring food security and supporting Local economies. Academy of Language Studies 2024 Monograph NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/105231/1/105231.pdf Stingless bees in Malaysia / Wan Noorli Razali. (2024) Bulletin. Academy of Language Studies. Issue 3 Issue 3
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
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Universiti Teknologi MARA
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Universiti Teknologi MARA
Razali, Wan Noorli
Stingless bees in Malaysia / Wan Noorli Razali
description Stingless bees, scientifically known as Meliponini, are a unique and vital component of Malaysia's rich biodiversity. Unlike their stinging counterparts, these bees possess vestigial stingers, rendering them harmless to humans. Malaysia, with its tropical climate and abundant flora, provides an ideal habitat for these industrious pollinators, playing a crucial role in both natural ecosystems and agricultural productivity. The significance of stingless bees in Malaysia extends beyond their docile nature. They are exceptional pollinators, contributing to the fertilization of a wide range of plants. This includes several economically important crops such as mangoes, guavas, and various other fruits and vegetables. Their pollination services are indispensable for maintaining the health and yield of these crops, ensuring food security and supporting Local economies.
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author Razali, Wan Noorli
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title Stingless bees in Malaysia / Wan Noorli Razali
title_short Stingless bees in Malaysia / Wan Noorli Razali
title_full Stingless bees in Malaysia / Wan Noorli Razali
title_fullStr Stingless bees in Malaysia / Wan Noorli Razali
title_full_unstemmed Stingless bees in Malaysia / Wan Noorli Razali
title_sort stingless bees in malaysia / wan noorli razali
publisher Academy of Language Studies
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