نتایج جستجو برای: honey bee viruses abpv bqcv cbpv dwv kbv sbv

تعداد نتایج: 120205  

2017
Emily J Remnant Mang Shi Gabriele Buchmann Tjeerd Blacquière Edward C Holmes Madeleine Beekman Alyson Ashe

Understanding the diversity and consequences of viruses present in honey bees is critical for maintaining pollinator health and managing the spread of disease. The viral landscape of honey bees (Apis mellifera) has changed dramatically since the emergence of the parasitic mite Varroa destructor, which increased the spread of virulent variants of viruses such as deformed wing virus. Previous gen...

Journal: :Journal of virological methods 2007
Philippe Blanchard Magali Ribière Olivier Celle Perrine Lallemand Frank Schurr Violaine Olivier Anne Laure Iscache Jean Paul Faucon

A two-step real-time RT-PCR assay, based on TaqMan technology using a fluorescent probe (FAM-TAMRA) was developed to quantify Chronic bee paralysis virus (CBPV) genome in bee samples. Standard curves obtained from a CBPV control RNA and from a plasmid containing a partial sequence of CBPV showed that this assay provided linear detection over a 7-log range (R(2)>0.99) with a limit of detection o...

2014
Esmaeil Amiri Marina Meixner Ralph Büchler Per Kryger

Chronic bee paralysis virus (CBPV) is known as a disease of worker honey bees. To investigate pathogenesis of the CBPV on the queen, the sole reproductive individual in a colony, we conducted experiments regarding the susceptibility of queens to CBPV. Results from susceptibility experiment showed a similar disease progress in the queens compared to worker bees after infection. Infected queens e...

2015
Merav Gleit Kielmanowicz Alex Inberg Inbar Maayan Lerner Yael Golani Nicholas Brown Catherine Louise Turner Gerald J. R. Hayes Joan M. Ballam

Over the last decade, unusually high losses of colonies have been reported by beekeepers across the USA. Multiple factors such as Varroa destructor, bee viruses, Nosema ceranae, weather, beekeeping practices, nutrition, and pesticides have been shown to contribute to colony losses. Here we describe a large-scale controlled trial, in which different bee pathogens, bee population, and weather con...

2015
Sebastian Gisder Elke Genersch Karyn Johnson

Pollination of flowering plants is an important ecosystem service provided by wild insect pollinators and managed honey bees. Hence, losses and declines of pollinating insect species threaten human food security and are of major concern not only for apiculture or agriculture but for human society in general. Honey bee colony losses and bumblebee declines have attracted intensive research intere...

2014
Durga B. Kuchibhatla Westley A. Sherman Betty Y. W. Chung Shelley Cook Georg Schneider Birgit Eisenhaber David G. Karlin

The genome sequences of new viruses often contain many "orphan" or "taxon-specific" proteins apparently lacking homologs. However, because viral proteins evolve very fast, commonly used sequence similarity detection methods such as BLAST may overlook homologs. We analyzed a data set of proteins from RNA viruses characterized as "genus specific" by BLAST. More powerful methods developed recently...

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2006
Yanping Chen Jay Evans Mark Feldlaufer

The most crucial stage in the dynamics of virus infections is the mode of virus transmission. In general, transmission of viruses can occur through two pathways: horizontal and vertical transmission. In horizontal transmission, viruses are transmitted among individuals of the same generation, while vertical transmission occurs from mothers to their offspring. Because of its highly organized soc...

2003
S. J. MARTIN

1. When the parasitic mite Varroa jumped species from the eastern to the western honey bee, millions of infested bee colonies died. Recent work has revealed that the probable cause of this collapse is that mites provide a new route of transmission, by acting as a vector, for certain bee viruses. 2. Using a mathematical model parameterized by recently collected data on bee viruses, we investigat...

2015
Ibrahim Youssef Frank Schurr Adeline Goulet Nicolas Cougoule Magali Ribière-Chabert Hervé Darbon Richard Thiéry Eric Dubois

Chronic bee paralysis virus (CBPV) causes an infectious and contagious disease of adult honeybees. Its segmented genome is composed of two major positive single-stranded RNAs, RNA 1 (3,674 nt) and RNA 2 (2,305 nt). Three minor RNAs (about 1,000 nt each) have been described earlier but they were not detected by sequencing of CBPV genome. In this study, the results of in vivo inoculation of the t...

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