نتایج جستجو برای: honey bee

تعداد نتایج: 21251  

Journal: :European Journal of Operational Research 2012
Nasser R. Sabar Masri Ayob Graham Kendall Rong Qu

In this work, we propose a variant of the Honey-bee Mating Optimization Algorithm for solving educational timetabling problems. The honey-bee algorithm is a nature inspired algorithm which simulates the process of real honey-bees mating. The performance of the proposed algorithm is tested over two benchmark problems; exam (Carter’s un-capacitated datasets) and course (Socha datasets) timetablin...

Journal: :علوم و فنون زنبور عسل 0

mojtaba moharami 1 - hossein modirrousta 2       1-assistant professor of  bee pathology, razi vaccine and serum research institute. 2- msc of  microbiology, razi vaccine and serum research institute abstract  american foulbrood (afb), a severe bacterial disease of honeybee brood, caused by the sporeforming bacterium paenibacillus larvae subspecies larvae. the agent, infect and kill larvae and ...

ژورنال: طلوع بهداشت یزد 2013
رفیع نژاد, جواد , سالاری جوزم, مهدی, شمشاد, خدیجه , مرادی اصل, اسلام , وطن دوست, حسن ,

 Background: Human has encountered lots of pathogen and non-pathogenic agents all over the history and has used lots of methods for the control and treatment of such diseases. Apitherapy is one of such measures.  Method: This article is a review one. The related investigations were searched from websites and reliable published texts. Different databases were explored based on appropriate key wo...

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2006
Jay D Evans

Honey bees and other insects face many important parasites and pathogens against which they have evolved behavioral, morphological, physiological, and immune-based defenses. To help validate honey bee immune-gene candidates and determine their responsiveness to pathogens, a quantitative-PCR array was developed to measure transcript levels for 48 honey bee and pathogen genes in parallel. It is s...

2016
Laura M. Brutscher Alexander J. McMenamin Michelle L. Flenniken

High annual losses of honey bees, as well as range reductions and local extinctions of wild and native pollinator species, are concerning because bees are important plant pollinators [1]. Approximately one-third of the typical Western diet requires bee pollination, and honey bees (Apis mellifera) are the primary pollinators of numerous food crops, including fruits, nuts, vegetables, and oilseed...

2014
Catherine E. Thompson Jacobus C. Biesmeijer Theodore R. Allnutt Stéphane Pietravalle Giles E. Budge

Feral honey bee populations have been reported to be in decline due to the spread of Varroa destructor, an ectoparasitic mite that when left uncontrolled leads to virus build-up and colony death. While pests and diseases are known causes of large-scale managed honey bee colony losses, no studies to date have considered the wider pathogen burden in feral colonies, primarily due to the difficulty...

P. Hristov R. Balkanska, R. Shumkova

The aim of the study was to estimate the impact of antibiotic doxycycline on the spring development of the bee colonies, worker bees’ bodies chemical composition, development of hypopharyngeal glands and some physicochemical parameters of honey. The experiment was conducted during the spring stimulating feeding at apiary of Research Center of Stockbreeding and Agriculture, Smolyan, Bulgaria. Tw...

2013
Bu Yang Guangda Peng Tianbang Li Tatsuhiko Kadowaki

China has the largest number of managed honey bee colonies, which produce the highest quantity of honey and royal jelly in the world; however, the presence of honey bee pathogens and parasites has never been rigorously identified in Chinese apiaries. We thus conducted a molecular survey of honey bee RNA viruses, Nosema microsporidia, protozoan parasites, and tracheal mites associated with nonna...

2013
Humberto F. Boncristiani Jay D. Evans Yanping Chen Jeff Pettis Charles Murphy Dawn L. Lopez Michael Simone-Finstrom Micheline Strand David R. Tarpy Olav Rueppell

The ongoing decline of honey bee health worldwide is a serious economic and ecological concern. One major contributor to the decline are pathogens, including several honey bee viruses. However, information is limited on the biology of bee viruses and molecular interactions with their hosts. An experimental protocol to test these systems was developed, using injections of Israeli Acute Paralysis...

2015
Anika Hudewenz Alexandra‐Maria Klein

Intensive beekeeping to mitigate crop pollination deficits and habitat loss may cause interspecific competition between bees. Studies show negative correlations between flower visitation of honey bees (Apis mellifera) and wild bees, but effects on the reproduction of wild bees were not proven. Likely reasons are that honey bees can hardly be excluded from controls and wild bee nests are general...

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