Bombus terrestris, or the buff-tailed bumblebee, is an important pollinator for a wide range of plants, including crops and wildflowers. Native to Europe, it has been introduced to other regions to aid in agricultural pollination. This species is known for its large size and distinctive coloration, with a characteristic buff-colored tail. B. terrestris plays a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity and ensuring the production of fruits and vegetables by enhancing pollination services.
Gene Symbol | Compound | Validation | Reference |
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CYP9Q5 | D,X | ||
CYP9Q5 | D,X | ||
CYP9Q4 | D,X | ||
CYP9Q4 | D,X | ||
CYP9R1 | D,X | ||
CYP9P2 | D,X | ||
CYP9P1 | D,X |