Valutazione dell'attivita inibente di alcuni oli essenziali nei confronti di Paenibacillus larvae [PDF]
All'interno dell'Unione Europea è vietato l'impiego degli antibiotici per la lotta alle malattie batteriche in alveari destinati alla produzione di miele o di altri prodotti apistici.
NICCOLINI, ALBERTO
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Microbial symbionts : a resource for the management of insect-related problems [PDF]
Microorganisms establish with their animal hosts close interactions. They are involved in many aspects of the host life, physiology and evolution, including nutrition, reproduction, immune homeostasis, defence and speciation.
Alma, Alberto +10 more
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Detection of Paenibacillus larvae by Real-Time PCR
Background: Paenibacillus larvae is the agent of the American Foulbrood disease (AFB), which may determine the death of the hive. The detection strategy for its diagnosis is based on clinical signs of disease, isolation and identification of P. larvae, which usually employs microbiological and biochemical methods.
Chagas, Sérgio Salla +2 more
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Paenibacillus encodes a membrane-localized Spo0B
Sporulation is a strategy employed by many bacteria to survive harsh environmental conditions. The genus Paenibacillus includes spore-forming species notorious for spoiling pasteurized dairy products and for causing American foulbrood in honeybee larvae,
Isabella N. Lin +2 more
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Through the course of low concentrated aqueous solutions of inorganic salts in the flow diaphragm cell are received electrochemically activated aqueous solutions (EHAVR, anolytes).
КАЛИНКА ГУРГУЛОВА +4 more
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Detection of American Foulbrood in a Bee Family from Timiş County
It seems that after information media lately have been detected more cases of American foulbrood in our country, but this is not yet known by the beekeepers. In November 2013 a beekeeper brought laboratory six dead bees and portions of honeycomb, because
Daniela Moţ
doaj
Investigations of the Source, Distribution, Expression and Physiological Function of Thiaminase I
Thiaminase I is a vitamin degrading enzyme produced by microorganisms and often found in certain metazoan animals that can cause thiamine deficiency in natural ecosystems. The physiological function of this enzyme is still unknown.
Gordon, Eric
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Genomic analysis of the population structure of Paenibacillus larvae in New Zealand. [PDF]
Binney BM +9 more
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Biological control of taro scarab beetle (Papuanauninodis Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) instars via Scoliid and Voria Tachinidae parasitoid wasps [PDF]
Scoliid and Voria Tachinidae parasitoid wasps are shown to be able to control the population of the Taro Scarab beetle (Papuanauninodis, Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) larvae using a newly created continuous-time simulation model based on non-linear ordinary ...
Birch, Philip +4 more
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Oxytetracycline-resistant Paenibacillus larvae identified in commercial beekeeping operations in Saskatchewan using pooled honey sampling. [PDF]
Obshta O +13 more
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