What Should Be Done To Defend Modern Agriculture? - Ontario Agriculture2024-03-28T11:21:20Zhttps://ontag.farms.com/forum/topics/what-should-be-done-to-defend-modern-agriculture?commentId=3646443%3AComment%3A61390&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThanks Joann.
Lots of resea…tag:ontag.farms.com,2015-06-07:3646443:Comment:613902015-06-07T14:13:56.024ZJoe Daleshttps://ontag.farms.com/profile/JoeDales
<p>Thanks Joann.</p>
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<p>Lots of research needs to be done to understand a complex issue regarding Pollinator health.</p>
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<p>Joe</p>
<p>Thanks Joann.</p>
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<p>Lots of research needs to be done to understand a complex issue regarding Pollinator health.</p>
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<p>Joe</p> Hi Dale:
I found this articl…tag:ontag.farms.com,2015-06-06:3646443:Comment:616772015-06-06T13:40:19.864ZJoannhttps://ontag.farms.com/profile/JoannVergeer
<p>Hi Dale:</p>
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<p>I found this article and found it interesting. If the paper has merit, the implications would be far reaching.</p>
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<p>The paper suggests that there is a link between the bee deaths and aluminum. Are the bee deaths a harbinger to the health of the general population?</p>
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<p><font id="ext-gen156" style="font-size: 1.2em;">'Aluminium is a known neurotoxin affecting behaviour in animal models of aluminium intoxication. Bees, of course, rely heavily on…</font></p>
<p>Hi Dale:</p>
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<p>I found this article and found it interesting. If the paper has merit, the implications would be far reaching.</p>
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<p>The paper suggests that there is a link between the bee deaths and aluminum. Are the bee deaths a harbinger to the health of the general population?</p>
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<p><font id="ext-gen156" style="font-size: 1.2em;">'Aluminium is a known neurotoxin affecting behaviour in animal models of aluminium intoxication. Bees, of course, rely heavily on cognitive function in their everyday behaviour and these data raise the intriguing spectre that aluminium-induced cognitive dysfunction may play a role in their population decline – are we looking at bees with Alzheimer's disease?'.</font></p>