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Impact of Environmental Factors and Management Practices on Bee Health. [PDF]
Tlak Gajger I, Mutinelli F.
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Simultaneous PCR detection of Paenibacillus larvae targeting insertion sequence IS256 and Melissococcus plutonius targeting pMP1 plasmid from hive specimens. [PDF]
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Investigations on Beekeeping and Breeding of Apis cerana in China. [PDF]
Qu X +6 more
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Prevalence of pathogens in abnormal honey bees in South Korea, 2020-2023. [PDF]
Heo J, Yoo DS, Cheon DS, Kim Y, Kim DY.
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A study of the behavior of bees in colonies affected by European foulbrood /
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Standard methods for European foulbrood research [PDF]
Summary European foulbrood (EFB) is a severe bacterial honey bee brood disease caused by the Gram-positive bacterium Melissocccus plutonius. The disease is widely distributed worldwide, and is an increasing problem in some areas. Although the causative agent of EFB was described almost a century ago, many basic aspects of its pathogenesis are still ...
Eva Forsgren, Jean-Daniel Charrière
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European foulbrood in honey bees
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2010European foulbrood (EFB) is a severe bacterial brood disease caused by the Gram-positive bacterium Melissocccus plutonius. The disease has a worldwide distribution and is an increasing problem in some areas. Although the causative agent of EFB was described almost a century ago, many basic aspects of its pathogenesis are still unknown.
Eva Forsgren
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Standard methods for European foulbrood research 2.0
Journal of Apicultural ResearchDaisuke Takamatsu +2 more
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Investigation of an atypical case of European foulbrood in France
Veterinary Record Case Reports, 2021Abstract An apiary with 26 colonies of Western honey bees in Central France presented in 2017 a high prevalence (58%) of European foulbrood (EFB). Microbiological analyses and a global audit of beekeeping practices were carried out.
Christophe Roy, Stephanie Franco
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