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Bee World, 2020
Western honey bees, Apis mellifera L., (hereafter “honey bee”) are among the most widespread organisms in the world, as their association with humans has led to their dispersal from their native ra...
H. Boncristiani+7 more
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Western honey bees, Apis mellifera L., (hereafter “honey bee”) are among the most widespread organisms in the world, as their association with humans has led to their dispersal from their native ra...
H. Boncristiani+7 more
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Introduction to Apiculture (Apis mellifera)
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2021Honey bees fulfill a critical role as the principal managed pollinator for modern agricultural ecosystems, necessary for the production of many of the world's food crops. The beekeeper must be a knowledgeable manager of bee health, apicultural production systems, and food safety practices.
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Honey as a Functional Food for Apis mellifera.
Annual Review of Entomology, 2020Although nectar is consumed, primarily as a supplemental food, by a broad range of insects spanning at least five orders, it is processed and stored by only a small number of species, most of which are bees and wasps in the superfamily Apoidea.
M. Berenbaum, B. Calla
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Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2009
INTRODUCTIONHoneybees (Apis mellifera) are distributed throughout the world and have a critical role in the pollination of crops and pasture. Honeybees have an intricate social structure and display complex behavioral traits such as sociality, language, division of labor, and exceptional feats of learning and memory. Honeybees also exhibit polyphenism,
Peter K. Dearden+2 more
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INTRODUCTIONHoneybees (Apis mellifera) are distributed throughout the world and have a critical role in the pollination of crops and pasture. Honeybees have an intricate social structure and display complex behavioral traits such as sociality, language, division of labor, and exceptional feats of learning and memory. Honeybees also exhibit polyphenism,
Peter K. Dearden+2 more
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Genetic Diversity in Apis mellifera
2019Apis mellifera is a widespread species that has differentiated into numerous geographic races or subspecies. These subspecies differ in various characteristics such as morphology, behavior, ecology, sensitivity to diseases and biochemical components. Since the first discovery of a biochemical polymorphism in honey bees by Mestriner some 20 years ago ...
Cornuet, J.M., Garnery, L.
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2019
Fraudulent acts regarding honey authenticity that use Apis mellifera honey as a substitute for Apis cerana honey have garnered considerable concern in China and triggered a trust crisis from consumers.
Xinran Wang+5 more
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Fraudulent acts regarding honey authenticity that use Apis mellifera honey as a substitute for Apis cerana honey have garnered considerable concern in China and triggered a trust crisis from consumers.
Xinran Wang+5 more
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Journal of Apicultural Research, 2020
The purpose of this study was to compare the qualitative and quantitative changes of sperm viability of Apis mellifera ligustica and Apis mellifera siciliana stored at a steady room temperature of ...
Quartuccio M.+8 more
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The purpose of this study was to compare the qualitative and quantitative changes of sperm viability of Apis mellifera ligustica and Apis mellifera siciliana stored at a steady room temperature of ...
Quartuccio M.+8 more
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Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) Immunity
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2021At the individual level, honey bees (Apis mellifera) rely on innate immunity, which operates through cellular and humoral mechanisms, to defend themselves against infectious agents and parasites. At the colony level, honey bees have developed collective defense mechanisms against pathogens and pests, such as hygienic and grooming behaviors.
Nuria Morfin+2 more
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Russian Journal of Genetics, 2016
The black honeybee Apis mellifera mellifera L. is today the only subspecies of honeybee which is suitable for commercial breeding in the climatic conditions of Northern Europe with long cold winters. The main problem of the black honeybee in Russia and European countries is the preservation of the indigenous gene pool purity, which is lost as a result ...
A. G. Nikolenko+3 more
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The black honeybee Apis mellifera mellifera L. is today the only subspecies of honeybee which is suitable for commercial breeding in the climatic conditions of Northern Europe with long cold winters. The main problem of the black honeybee in Russia and European countries is the preservation of the indigenous gene pool purity, which is lost as a result ...
A. G. Nikolenko+3 more
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