نتایج جستجو برای: honey bee venom

تعداد نتایج: 29655  

2011
Tomomi Morimoto Yuriko Kojima Taku Toki Yayoi Komeda Mikio Yoshiyama Kiyoshi Kimura Keijiro Nirasawa Tatsuhiko Kadowaki

The honey bee is a major insect used for pollination of many commercial crops worldwide. Although the use of honey bees for pollination can disrupt the habitat, the effects on their physiology have never been determined. Recently, honey bee colonies have often collapsed when introduced in greenhouses for pollination in Japan. Thus, suppressing colony collapses and maintaining the number of work...

2016
Matthew D. Smart Jeff S. Pettis Ned Euliss Marla S. Spivak

The Northern Great Plains region of the US annually hosts a large portion of commercially managed U.S. honey bee colonies each summer. Changing land use patterns over the last several decades have contributed to declines in the availability of bee forage across the region, and the future sustainability of the region to support honey bee colonies is unclear. We examined the influence of varying ...

2012
June-Hyuk Lee Sung Woo Park An-Soo Jang DoJin Kim Choon-Sik Park

468 Urticarial Vasculitis After Bee-sting Therapy June-Hyuk Lee, Sung Woo Park, An-Soo Jang, DoJin Kim, and ChoonSik Park. Respiratory and allergy, Soonchunhyang University Bucheon Hospital, Bucheon, South Korea; Division of Respiratory and Allergy Medicine, Soonchunhyang University Hospital, College of Medicine, Bucheon, South Korea. Background: Bee-sting therapy is one of the oriental traditi...

اسدی, مهدیه, بهادر, یاسر, خضری, امین, محمدآبادی, محمدرضا, مدحتی, لیلا,

The aim of this study was assestment of genetic diversity for honey bee populations in Kerman province using two inter simple sequence repeat (ISSR) primers. In this study, 30 samples from 6 populations (Kerman, Jiroft, Raein, Rabor, Bardsir and Flo) were collected. While using (AC)8G and (AGAC)4GC primers in PCR, DNA profiles of bees were found to possess 16 polymorphic fragments. The number o...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2015
Julio Chávez-Galarza Dora Henriques J Spencer Johnston Miguel Carneiro José Rufino John C Patton M Alice Pinto

Dissecting diversity patterns of organisms endemic to Iberia has been truly challenging for a variety of taxa, and the Iberian honey bee is no exception. Surveys of genetic variation in the Iberian honey bee are among the most extensive for any honey bee subspecies. From these, differential and complex patterns of diversity have emerged, which have yet to be fully resolved. Here, we used a geno...

2015
Erika Péntek‐Zakar Andrzej Oleksa Tomasz Borowik Szilvia Kusza

Carniolan honey bees (Apis mellifera carnica) are considered as an indigenous subspecies in Hungary adapted to most of the ecological and climatic conditions in this area. However, during the last decades Hungarian beekeepers have recognized morphological signs of the Italian honey bee (Apis mellifera ligustica). As the natural distribution of the honey bee subspecies can be affected by the imp...

2013
Daniela LAURINO Aulo MANINO Augusto PATETTA Marco PORPORATO

Toxicity effects of the neonicotinoid insecticides clothianidin, imidacloprid, and thiamethoxam were tested in the laboratory on different honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) genotypes belonging to the following subspecies: Apis mellifera mellifera L., Apis mellifera ligustica Spinola, and Apis mellifera carnica Pollmann. Oral and indirect contact trials were carried out on adult worker honey bees fo...

2016
Chung Eui You Seok Hoon Moon Kwang Hoon Lee Kyu Han Kim Chun Wook Park Seong Joon Seo Sang Hyun Cho

BACKGROUND Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common, complex disease that follows a chronic relapsing course and significantly affects the quality of life of patients. Skin barrier dysfunction and inflammatory processes induce and aggravate this skin condition. Proper use of an emollient for hydration is a keystone of AD treatment. Bee venom is known to have anti-inflammatory effects and has been wid...

Journal: :Skin pharmacology and physiology 2017
Mohd Azri Abd Jalil Abdul Razak Kasmuri Hazrina Hadi

BACKGROUND The stingless bee is a natural type of bee that exists in almost every continent. The honey produced by this bee has been widely used across time and space. The distinctive feature of this honey is that it is stored naturally in the pot (cerumen), thus contributing to its beneficial properties, especially in the wound healing process. METHODS In this article, several studies on sti...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2007
Rachael Winfree Neal M Williams Jonathan Dushoff Claire Kremen

One of the values of biodiversity is that it may provide 'biological insurance' for services currently rendered by domesticated species or technology. We used crop pollination as a model system, and investigated whether the loss of a domesticated pollinator (the honey bee) could be compensated for by native, wild bee species. We measured pollination provided to watermelon crops at 23 farms in N...

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