نتایج جستجو برای: nosema ceranae

تعداد نتایج: 592  

Journal: :Research in Veterinary Science 2021

Varroa mite is the major threat to western honey bee, Apis mellifera, and cause of significant economic losses in apiculture industry. destructor feeds on brood adult bees being responsible for vectoring virus infections other diseases. This study analyses role associated pathogens, such as viruses or fungus Nosema ceranae, their relationships regarding viability bee colony. It has been carried...

2016
Saija Piiroinen Cristina Botías Elizabeth Nicholls Dave Goulson

In recent years, many pollinators have declined in abundance and diversity worldwide, presenting a potential threat to agricultural productivity, biodiversity and the functioning of natural ecosystems. One of the most debated factors proposed to be contributing to pollinator declines is exposure to pesticides, particularly neonicotinoids, a widely used class of systemic insecticide. Also, newly...

2014
Julie Aufauvre Barbara Misme-Aucouturier Bernard Viguès Catherine Texier Frédéric Delbac Nicolas Blot

Honeybees (Apis mellifera) are constantly exposed to a wide variety of environmental stressors such as parasites and pesticides. Among them, Nosema ceranae and neurotoxic insecticides might act in combination and lead to a higher honeybee mortality. We investigated the molecular response of honeybees exposed to N. ceranae, to insecticides (fipronil or imidacloprid), and to a combination of both...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2015
Vincent Doublet Maureen Labarussias Joachim R de Miranda Robin F A Moritz Robert J Paxton

Microbial pathogens are thought to have a profound impact on insect populations. Honey bees are suffering from elevated colony losses in the northern hemisphere possibly because of a variety of emergent microbial pathogens, with which pesticides may interact to exacerbate their impacts. To reveal such potential interactions, we administered at sublethal and field realistic doses one neonicotino...

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...

2016
Qiang Huang Yan Ping Chen Rui Wu Wang Shang Cheng Jay D. Evans James C. Nieh

To clarify the mechanisms of Nosema ceranae parasitism, we deep-sequenced both honey bee host and parasite mRNAs throughout a complete 6-day infection cycle. By time-series analysis, 1122 parasite genes were significantly differently expressed during the reproduction cycle, clustering into 4 expression patterns. We found reactive mitochondrial oxygen species modulator 1 of the host to be signif...

2010
MARC O. SCHÄFER WOLFGANG RITTER JEFF S. PETTIS PETER NEUMANN

Multiple infections of managed honeybee, Apis mellifera, colonies are inevitable due to the ubiquitous ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor and might be an underlying cause of winter losses. Here we investigated the role of adult small hive beetles, Aethina tumida, alone and in combination with V. destructor for winter losses and for infections with the microsporidian endoparasite Nosema cerana...

2016
Antoine Lecocq Annette Bruun Jensen Per Kryger James C. Nieh

Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are important pollinators and their health is threatened worldwide by persistent exposure to a wide range of factors including pesticides, poor nutrition, and pathogens. Nosema ceranae is a ubiquitous microsporidian associated with high colony mortality. We used lab micro-colonies of honey bees and video analyses to track the effects of N. ceranae infection and expos...

2013
Ivan Toplak Urška Jamnikar Ciglenečki Katherine Aronstein Aleš Gregorc

Chronic bee paralysis virus (CBPV) is an important viral disease of adult bees which induces significant losses in honey bee colonies. Despite comprehensive research, only limited data is available from experimental infection for this virus. In the present study winter worker bees were experimentally infected in three different experiments. Bees were first inoculated per os (p/o) or per cuticle...

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