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Non-destructive methods are of utmost importance for early diagnosis of American foulbrood (AFB) disease in honeybees’ larvae. This study discusses the potential application of spectroradiometric techniques for spectral discrimination of AFB disease in ...
M.S. Yones +3 more
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Sulfathiazole control of American foulbrood [PDF]
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Childers, Lucius Franklin
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The specialized hygienic behavior of selected honey bees, called varroa sensitive hygiene (VSH), was thought to cause high levels of non‐reproductive mites. To further investigate this link, we used the experimental setup and data sets from a four‐year selection project designed to breed mite non‐reproduction (MNR) and VSH colonies.
Lina Sprau +4 more
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Microbiome and floral associations of a wild bee using biodiversity survey collections
The core microbiome of the bicoloured sweat bee, Agapostemon virescens, is described for the first time using pinned museum specimens. Collection method and geographic variation in microbial and plant diversity are also characterised. Ongoing wild bee surveys have potential to reveal hidden stressors underpinning bee health and dietary breadth ...
Phuong N. Nguyen +3 more
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The bacterial disease American Foulbrood (AFB), caused by the Gram-positive bacterium Paenibacillus larvae, is considered the most contagious and destructive infectious disease affecting honeybees world-wide. The resilient nature of P.
B. Locke, M. Low, Eva Forsgren
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Biotic and abiotic stresses on honeybee health
The globally distributed honeybees are subject to various interacting biotic (brown background) and abiotic (green background) stressors, during foraging and nesting, taking into consideration the sensitivity, large foraging area, dense network among related nestmates, and social behaviors. Abstract Honeybees are the most critical pollinators providing
Zheguang LIN +3 more
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Beekeeping, stewardship and multispecies care in rural contexts
Abstract Rural society consists of both humans and other‐than‐human species, whose needs may appear to contradict each other. There is a growing awareness of the shared ecological fate of all members of this interspecies community and the importance of transitioning to more caring, sustainable relationships between species.
Siobhan Maderson, Emily Elsner‐Adams
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Plant Essential Oils Used Against Some Bee Diseases
The most common honey bee diseases are American foulbrood (AFB) caused by the bacterium Paenibacillus larvae, Chalkbrood caused by fungus Ascosphaera apis and diseases caused by parasitic mites such as Acarapis woodi, Varroa destructor.
Hidayet Tutun, Nafiye Koç, Asım Kart
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Controlling American foulbrood with sulfa drugs [PDF]
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Childers, Lucius Franklin +1 more
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This paper presents the development of eDNA metabarcoding for early detection and monitoring of honey bee pests and pathogens. We sampled 13 sources for eDNA within and outside hives from our test apiary to determine where the most informative eDNA could be obtained.
Leigh Boardman +5 more
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