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Bailey, L. | 1965Honey bees (Apis mellifera Linnaeus) from Austria and Switzerland, suffering from Waldtrachtkrankheit, and from Italy and Norway suffering from Mal Noir contained as much chronic bee paralysis virus as bees suffering from ?paralysis? in Britain [...]article/chapitre/communication
Bailey, L. | 1963Tests made on larvae in normal bee colonies with pure cultures of Streptococcus pluton (White), Streptococcus faecalis Andrews and Horder, and Bacillus alvei Cheshire and Cheyne, three bacterial species commonly associated with European foulbroo[...]article/chapitre/communication
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Bailey, L. | 1953Results obtained during investigations on Nosema apis at Rothamsted indicated that transmission of the disease from diseased bees to healthy bees virtually ceases during the flying season, and that the primary means of transmission of the diseas[...]article/chapitre/communication
Bailey, L. ; Gibbs, A.J. ; Woods, R.D. | 1963Two viruses were isolated from honey bees. When fed to, sprayed on, or injected into healthy bees either virus made the bees become trembly within a few days, but whereas bees infected with one virus died quickly (acute ?paralysis?), bees infect[...]article/chapitre/communication