نتایج جستجو برای: nosema ceranae

تعداد نتایج: 592  

2014
Geoffrey R. Williams Dave Shutler Karen L. Burgher-MacLellan Richard E. L. Rogers

Nosema spp. fungal gut parasites are among myriad possible explanations for contemporary increased mortality of western honey bees (Apis mellifera, hereafter honey bee) in many regions of the world. Invasive Nosema ceranae is particularly worrisome because some evidence suggests it has greater virulence than its congener N. apis. N. ceranae appears to have recently switched hosts from Asian hon...

2017
Sebastian Gisder Vivian Schüler Lennart L. Horchler Detlef Groth Elke Genersch

The Western honey bee (Apis mellifera) is widely used as commercial pollinator in worldwide agriculture and, therefore, plays an important role in global food security. Among the parasites and pathogens threatening health and survival of honey bees are two species of microsporidia, Nosema apis and Nosema ceranae. Nosema ceranae is considered an emerging pathogen of the Western honey bee. Report...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2009
Aaron B A Shafer Geoffrey R Williams Dave Shutler Richard E L Rogers Donald T Stewart

Some microsporidian parasites belonging to the genus Nosema infect bees. Previous phylogenies of these parasites have produced alternative, conflicting relationships. We analyzed separately, and in combination, large and small subunit ribosomal DNA sequences of Nosema species infecting bees under neighbor-joining, maximum parsimony, maximum likelihood, and Bayesian frameworks. We observed a sis...

Nosema disease is one of the most important diseases of adult honey bees worldwide. It is known as silent killer because there are no characteristic symptoms. The aim of the present study was to determine prevalence of Nosema species in various towns of Kurdistan province in Iran. A multiplex polymerase chain reaction (multiplex-PCR) was performed for identification of Nosema ...

Journal: :Polish journal of veterinary sciences 2011
M Michalczyk R Sokół A Szczerba-Turek A Bancerz-Kisiel

The objective of this study was to compare the effectiveness of the multiplex PCR method and traditional light microscopy in identifying and discriminating the species of Nosema spp. spores in worker bees from winter hive debris in the Province of Warmia and Mazury (NE Poland). A total of 1000 beesdead after from the bottom of the hive from bee colonies were analyzed. Spores were identified wit...

Journal: :iranian journal of parasitology 0
s nabian department of parasitology, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of tehran, iran k ahmadi veterinary organization of iran, tehran, iran mh nazem shirazi veterinary organization of iran, tehran, iran a gerami sadeghian department of parasitology, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of tehran, iran

background : nosemosis of european honey bee (apis mellifera ) is present in bee colonies world­wide. until recently, nosema apis had been regarded as the causative agent of the disease, that causes heavy economic losses in apicultures. nosema ceranae is an emerging microsporidian para­site of european honeybees, a. mellifera , but its distribution is not well known. previously, nosemosis in ho...

2013
Cristina Botías Raquel Martín-Hernández Laura Barrios Aránzazu Meana Mariano Higes

Nosemosis caused by the microsporidia Nosema apis and Nosema ceranae are among the most common pathologies affecting adult honey bees. N. apis infection has been associated with a reduced lifespan of infected bees and increased winter mortality, and its negative impact on colony strength and productivity has been described in several studies. By contrast, when the effects of nosemosis type C, c...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2009
Karina Antúnez Raquel Martín-Hernández Lourdes Prieto Aránzazu Meana Pablo Zunino Mariano Higes

Two microsporidia species have been shown to infect Apis mellifera, Nosema apis and Nosema ceranae. This work presents evidence that N. ceranae infection significantly suppresses the honey bee immune response, although this effect was not observed following infection with N. apis. Immune suppression would also increase susceptibility to other bee pathogens and senescence. Despite the importance...

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2008
Geoffrey R Williams Michelle A Sampson Dave Shutler Richard E L Rogers

Western honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies in Nova Scotia, Canada were sampled in spring and late summer 2007 to evaluate efficacy of fumagillin dicyclohexylammonium (hereafter, fumagillin) against Nosema ceranae. Colonies treated with fumagillin in September 2006 (n=94) had significantly lower Nosema intensity in spring 2007 than did colonies that received no treatment (n=51), but by late sum...

2013
Wei-Fone Huang Leellen F. Solter Peter M. Yau Brian S. Imai

Fumagillin is the only antibiotic approved for control of nosema disease in honey bees and has been extensively used in United States apiculture for more than 50 years for control of Nosema apis. It is toxic to mammals and must be applied seasonally and with caution to avoid residues in honey. Fumagillin degrades or is diluted in hives over the foraging season, exposing bees and the microsporid...

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