Deeper insight in beehives: Metagenomes of royal jelly, pollen, and honey from lavender, chestnut, and fir honeydew and epiphytic and endophytic microbiota of lavender and rose flowers

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Abstract

Microbiota of beehive products are very little known. We report here for the first time six metagenomes of royal jelly, pollen, and different types of honey from wild and cultivated lavender, chestnut, and fir honeydew. Four metagenomes of epiphytic and endophytic microbiota of lavender and rose flowers are also reported.

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Crovadore, J., Gérard, F., Chablais, R., Cochard, B., Jensen, K. K. B., & Lefort, F. (2017). Deeper insight in beehives: Metagenomes of royal jelly, pollen, and honey from lavender, chestnut, and fir honeydew and epiphytic and endophytic microbiota of lavender and rose flowers. Genome Announcements, 5(22). https://doi.org/10.1128/genomeA.00425-17

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