نتایج جستجو برای: varroa jacobsoni

تعداد نتایج: 1092  

Journal: :Wiadomosci parazytologiczne 2007
Zbigniew Lipiński Jarosław Szubstarski Dagna Szubstarska

BACKGROUND The aim of our current study was to investigate the possible occurence of pyrethroid (taufluvalinate) resistant Varroa mites infestations in 24 randomly chosen apiaries of Warmia-Mazury province of northeast Poland. METHODS The methodology used for the analysis of resistant Varroa strains strictly followed the protocol described by Milani. RESULTS We identified 3 apiaries that we...

2015
Nadège Forfert Myrsini E. Natsopoulou Eva Frey Peter Rosenkranz Robert J. Paxton Robin F. A. Moritz Olav Rueppell

Pathogens and parasites may facilitate their transmission by manipulating host behavior. Honeybee pathogens and pests need to be transferred from one colony to another if they are to maintain themselves in a host population. Inter-colony transmission occurs typically through honeybee workers not returning to their home colony but entering a foreign colony ("drifting"). Pathogens might enhance d...

2013
Roy M. Francis Steen L. Nielsen Per Kryger

Varroa mites and viruses are the currently the high-profile suspects in collapsing bee colonies. Therefore, seasonal variation in varroa load and viruses (Acute-Kashmir-Israeli complex (AKI) and Deformed Wing Virus (DWV)) were monitored in a year-long study. We investigated the viral titres in honey bees and varroa mites from 23 colonies (15 apiaries) under three treatment conditions: Organic a...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2014
Tihomas E Rinderer Robert G Danka Stephanie Johnson A Lelania Bourgeois Amanda M Frake José D Villa Lilia I De Guzman Jeffrey W Harris

Two types of honey bees, Apis mellifera L., bred for resistance to Varroa destructor Anderson & Trueman, were evaluated for performance when used for honey production in Montana, and for almond pollination the following winter. Colonies of Russian honey bees and outcrossed honey bees with Varroa-sensitive hygiene (VSH) were compared with control colonies of Italian honey bees. All colonies were...

2016
Sofia Levin Noa Sela Nor Chejanovsky

Varroa destructor infestation of Apis mellifera colonies carries and/or promotes replication of honey bee viruses like the Deformed wing virus, the Varroa destructor virus-1, the Acute bee paralysis virus, the Israeli acute bee paralysis virus and the Kashmir bee virus that have been well described and characterized; but viruses exclusively associated with Varroa were not found. To look for vir...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2009
Andrea C Highfield Aliya El Nagar Luke C M Mackinder Laure M-L J Noël Matthew J Hall Stephen J Martin Declan C Schroeder

The worldwide decline in honeybee colonies during the past 50 years has often been linked to the spread of the parasitic mite Varroa destructor and its interaction with certain honeybee viruses. Recently in the United States, dramatic honeybee losses (colony collapse disorder) have been reported; however, there remains no clear explanation for these colony losses, with parasitic mites, viruses,...

2017
Emily J Remnant Mang Shi Gabriele Buchmann Tjeerd Blacquière Edward C Holmes Madeleine Beekman Alyson Ashe

Understanding the diversity and consequences of viruses present in honey bees is critical for maintaining pollinator health and managing the spread of disease. The viral landscape of honey bees (Apis mellifera) has changed dramatically since the emergence of the parasitic mite Varroa destructor, which increased the spread of virulent variants of viruses such as deformed wing virus. Previous gen...

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