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Management of pest insects and plant diseases by non-transformative RNAi [PDF]
Since the discovery of RNA interference (RNAi), scientists have made significant progress towards the development of this unique technology for crop protection.
Avila dos Santos, Ericmar +5 more
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Nosema ceranaein Europe: an emergent type C nosemosis [PDF]
In this review, relevant data is presented on an emerging disease of the 21th century in European countries, caused by Nosema ceranae. Within a few years after it was detected in Spain in 2005, the rest of European countries that had technical capacity to differentiate Nosema apis from N. ceranae reported its presence.
Mariano Hges +2 more
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The smell of infection: Disease surveillance in insects using volatile organic compounds
Abstract Insects play crucial roles in nearly every ecosystem and provide a wide array of ecosystem services. However, both managed and wild insect populations face threats from parasites and pathogens, which require surveillance to mitigate. Current infectious disease surveillance methods for insects often involve invasive, time‐consuming and ...
Ayman Asiri +2 more
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Zymography of proteases in honey bees (Apis Mellifera) infected with Nosema ceranae [PDF]
Nosemosis is one of the most important honey bee diseases and is caused by two fungal species of the genus Nosema, i.e., Nosema apis and Nosema ceranae.
Doghuzlu Mohammad Afrasiabi +5 more
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A Comprehensive Narrative Review on the Hazards of Bee Honey Adulteration and Contamination
Honey bees are renowned for producing a remarkable substance known as bee honey, which stands as a functional food celebrated for its numerous health benefits. This natural wonder possesses a spectrum of advantageous properties, including anti‐inflammatory, antioxidant, analgesic, antibacterial, and wound‐healing qualities.
Ionela-Daniela Morariu +12 more
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Acaricides and the gut parasite Nosema ceranae are commonly present in most productive hives. Those stressors could be affecting key semiochemicals, which act as homeostasis regulators in Apis mellifera colonies, such as cuticular hydrocarbons (CHC ...
Martín Pablo Porrini +8 more
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Bees nosemosis in Roumania – therapeutic efficacy of plant dietary supplement [PDF]
Honeybee nosemosis, produced by two microsporidii species, Nosema ceranae and Nosema apis, is a serious disease which develops diarrhea, reducing honey production, increased mortality in winter and underdeveloped colony passed through illness. For treatment were tested over 200 compounds but only fumagillin and several organic compounds of mercury gave
Mederle, Narcisa +2 more
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Diagnosis of nosemosis in a Portuguese reference bee pathology laboratory [PDF]
ln recent times, nosemosis was thought to be caused by the specific protozoan Nosema apis, a spore forming parasite that invades the intestinal tract of adult bees and is widespread in Europeans countries including Portugal.
Almeida, Armandina dos Santos +2 more
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Nosemosis is known as a serious disease of adult honey bees, Apis mellifera L. (Hymenoptera: Apidae) caused by Nosema apis and N. ceranae which are obligate intracellular microsporidian parasites.
A. Alperen, S. Sevin, Nafiye Koç
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Propolis Consumption Reduces Nosema ceranae Infection of European Honey Bees (Apis mellifera)
Nosema ceranae is a widespread obligate intracellular parasite of the ventriculus of many species of honey bee (Apis), including the Western honey bee Apis mellifera, in which it may lead to colony death. It can be controlled in A.
Alessandra Mura +6 more
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