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Phage Therapy Against Foulbrood Disease in Honey Bees
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are the most important pollinator species in agriculture. The pollination performed by managed honey bees is essential to meet food production requirements.
Van Leuven, James +2 more
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Abstract Mass spectrometry proteomics data are typically evaluated against publicly available annotated sequences, but the proteogenomics approach is a useful alternative. A single genome is commonly utilized in custom proteomic and proteogenomic data analysis.
Tomas Erban, Bruno Sopko
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Of all the diseases that attack the honeybee, the most destructive is American foulbrood. This disease attacks the developing bee— the “brood.” American foulbrood has been known for centuries. But even so, it continues to kill bees. Many beekeepers don’t
Paddock, F.
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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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The bacteria Melissococcus plutonius and Paenibacillus larvae, causative agents of respectively European and American foulbrood, damage honeybee health worldwide.
Grossar, D. +7 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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Infection of drone larvae (Apis mellifera) with American foulbrood
In-vitro reared drone larvae of several sister queens from an Apis mellifera ligustica and a Buckfast breeding line were infected with Paenibacillus larvae (type strain ATCC 9545) causing American foulbrood (AFB).
Ingemar Fries +3 more
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Important Factors in the Spread and Control of American Foulbrood [PDF]
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How Science Supports Honey Bees: Identification of Research on Best Practices in Beekeeping
Honey bee health and productivity are strongly linked to management practices and biosecurity measures. We collected and analyzed 744 practice records from 191 peer-reviewed field studies published since 1995, each documenting the impact of a specific ...
Kristina Gratzer +2 more
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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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