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Jean-M. (Jean-Marie) Philippe
Le guide de l'apiculteur by Jean-Marie Philippe is a comprehensive manual dedicated to the art and science of beekeeping. This book serves as an essential resource for both novice and experienced apiarists, offering detailed insights into the history, biology, and practical management of bee colonies. Philippe explores the evolution of apiculture across different eras, examining how beekeeping practices have adapted to ecological and environmental changes. The text delves into the classification of bee species, their ecological roles, and the specific requirements for maintaining healthy hives. Readers will find guidance on hive construction, bee nutrition, disease prevention, and sustainable harvesting techniques. The author emphasizes the importance of understanding local ecosystems to optimize beekeeping outcomes, making this guide particularly valuable for those working in diverse environmental conditions. Philippe’s approach combines scientific rigor with practical advice, ensuring that the book remains relevant to modern apiculture challenges. The work also addresses contemporary issues such as colony collapse disorder and the impact of climate change on bee populations, providing readers with strategies to mitigate these threats. With its thorough coverage of both theoretical and applied aspects, Le guide de l'apiculteur stands as a definitive reference for anyone committed to the preservation and advancement of beekeeping practices. The book’s structured format, which includes case studies and step-by-step instructions, enhances its utility as a hands-on tool for beekeepers. Whether used for educational purposes or professional reference, this guide offers a wealth of knowledge that bridges traditional methods with contemporary innovations in the field.
| Publisher | EDISUD |
|---|---|
| Pages | 347 |
| Format | Board book |
| Search language | french |
| ISBN_10 | 2-857-44703-5 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-2-857-44703-0 primary |
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