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

تعداد نتایج: 120205  

2017
Sofia Levin David Galbraith Noa Sela Tal Erez Christina M. Grozinger Nor Chejanovsky

The viral ecology of bee communities is complex, where viruses are readily shared among co-foraging bee species. Additionally, in honey bees (Apis mellifera), many viruses are transmitted - and their impacts exacerbated - by the parasitic Varroa destructor mite. Thus far, the viruses found to be shared across bee species and transmitted by V. destructor mites are positive-sense single-stranded ...

2012
Katherine A. Aronstein Eduardo Saldivar Rodrigo Vega Stephanie Westmiller Angela E. Douglas

We investigated the effect of the parasitic mite Varroa destructor on the immunological and nutritional condition of honey bees, Apis mellifera, from the perspective of the individual bee and the colony. Pupae, newly-emerged adults and foraging adults were sampled from honey bee colonies at one site in S. Texas, USA. Varroa‑infested bees displayed elevated titer of Deformed Wing Virus (DWV), su...

2013
Zhiguo Li Yanping Chen Shaowu Zhang Shenglu Chen Wenfeng Li Limin Yan Liangen Shi Lyman Wu Alex Sohr Songkun Su

Honey bee health is mainly affected by Varroa destructor, viruses, Nosema spp., pesticide residues and poor nutrition. Interactions between these proposed factors may be responsible for the colony losses reported worldwide in recent years. In the present study, the effects of a honey bee virus, Israeli acute paralysis virus (IAPV), on the foraging behaviors and homing ability of European honey ...

Journal: :Frontiers in insect science 2023

Deformed wing virus (DWV) is a widespread pathogen of Apis mellifera honey bees, and considered major causative factor for the collapse infected bee colonies. DWV can be horizontally transmitted among bees through various oral routes, including via food sharing by interactions with viral-contaminated solid hive substrates. Cold plasma ionized hydrogen peroxide (iHP) used extensively production,...

2016
Karel Schoonvaere Lina De Smet Guy Smagghe Andy Vierstraete Bart P Braeckman Dirk C de Graaf

The diversity of eukaryote organisms and viruses associated with wild bees remains poorly characterized in contrast to the well-documented pathosphere of the western honey bee, Apis mellifera. Using a deliberate RNA shotgun metagenomic sequencing strategy in combination with a dedicated bioinformatics workflow, we identified the (micro-)organisms and viruses associated with two bumble bee hosts...

2017
Barbara Locke Emilia Semberg Eva Forsgren Joachim R de Miranda

Deformed wing virus (DWV) is a lethal virus of honeybees (Apis mellifera) implicated in elevated colony mortality rates worldwide and facilitated through vector transmission by the ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor. Clinical, symptomatic DWV infections are almost exclusively associated with high virus titres during pupal development, usually acquired through feeding by Varroa mites when repr...

2010
Rajwinder Singh Abby L. Levitt Edwin G. Rajotte Edward C. Holmes Dennis vanEngelsdorp W. Ian Lipkin Claude W. dePamphilis Diana L. Cox-Foster

Although overall pollinator populations have declined over the last couple 18 of decades, the honey bee (Apis mellifera) malady, colony collapse disorder (CCD), has 19 caused major concern in the agricultural community. Among honey bee pathogens, RNA 20 viruses are emerging as a serious threat and are suspected as major contributors to CCD. 21 Recent detection of these viral species in bumble b...

2011
Ma Mingxiao Li Ming Cheng Jian Yang Song Wang Shude Li Pengfei

Chinese sacbrood virus (CSBV) was purified from diseased insects, and its genome was cloned and sequenced. The genomic RNA of CSBV is 8863 nucleotides in length and contains a single large open reading frame encoding a 319.614 kDa polyprotein. The coding sequence is flanked by a 178-nucleotide 5' nontranslated leader sequence and a 142-nucleotide 3' nontranslated region, followed a poly(A) tail...

2018
Simona Kraberger Gabriel A. Visnovsky Ron F. van Toor Maketalena F. Male Kara Waits Rafaela S. Fontenele Arvind Varsani

Varroa destructor is a ubiquitous and parasitic mite of honey bees, infecting them with pathogenic viruses having a major impact on apiculture. We identified two novel circular replication-associated protein (Rep)-encoding single-stranded (CRESS) DNA viruses from V. destructor sampled from a honey bee hive near Christchurch in New Zealand.

Chronic bee paralysis virus (CBPV) is an unclassified polymorphic single-stranded RNA virus. Among the viruses infecting honeybees, CBPV is known to induce significant losses in honeybee colonies. In this study, a total number of eighty-nine suspected apiaries from four regions of Iran (including Mazandaran, Khorasan Razavi, Hormozgan, and Kurdistan) were sampled and submitted for molecular ide...

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