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Honey bee (Apis mellifera) is the most important insect in the human economy and a key species in functioning of agricultural ecosystems. The most important functions of this species include pollination of crops and the production of honey. Bees are directly related to the biodiversity of the landscape. Some studies indicate that the decline in availability and diversity of crop plants is a cause of the decline in the condition of the insects, which increases risk of mass bee colony collapse. Most studies indicate the positive impact of organic farming, landscape diversity, and the presence of semi-natural grasslands on honey bee populations. Particularly negative phenomena in agriculture are the widespread perception of pesticide use, the large amount of synthetic fertilizers, and the lack of blooming plants in crops.
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