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

تعداد نتایج: 120205  

A. Hedayat A. Zareï€ M. Ahmadi,

  Honey bee sting is used in some societies as a treatment of inflammation in joint diseases such as arthritis. To investigate the effect of honey bee venom in reducing inflammation, we selected 30 male Wister rats which were divided in to 6 groups. Except group 1, all remaining groups received 0.5 ml of complete Freund’s adjuvant to induce arthritis. After 9 days, all animals that received adj...

2016
Seung-Bae Lee

OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to investigate the antifungal effect of bee venom (BV) and sweet bee venom (SBV) against Candida albicans (C. albicans) clinical isolates. METHODS In this study, BV and SBV were examined for antifungal activities against the Korean Collection for Type Cultures (KCTC) strain and 10 clinical isolates of C. albicans. The disk diffusion method was used to ...

2013
Jorgen Ravoet Jafar Maharramov Ivan Meeus Lina De Smet Guy Smagghe Tom Wenseleers Dirk C. de Graaf Magali Ribière-Chabert

Abstract: Since the last decade, unusually high honey bee colony losses have been reported mainly in North-America and Europe. Here, we report on a comprehensive bee pathogen screening in Belgium covering 363 bee colonies that were screened for 18 known disease-causing pathogens and correlate their incidence in summer with subsequent winter mortality. Our analyses demonstrate that in addition t...

Journal: :archives of razi institute 2016
a. hedayat a. zare m. ahmadi a. zare

honey bee sting is used in some societies as a treatment of inflammation in joint diseases such as arthritis. to investigate the effect of honey bee venom in reducing inflammation, we selected 30 male wister rats which were divided in to 6 groups. except group 1, all remaining groups received 0.5 ml of complete freund’s adjuvant to induce arthritis. after 9 days, all animals that received adjuv...

2015
Priyadarshini Chakrabarti Santanu Rana Sreejata Bandopadhyay Dattatraya G. Naik Sagartirtha Sarkar Parthiba Basu

Little information is available regarding the adverse effects of pesticides on natural honey bee populations. This study highlights the detrimental effects of pesticides on honey bee olfaction through behavioural studies, scanning electron microscopic imaging of antennal sensillae and confocal microscopic studies of honey bee brains for calcium ions on Apis cerana, a native Indian honey bee spe...

2011
Tomomi Morimoto Yuriko Kojima Taku Toki Yayoi Komeda Mikio Yoshiyama Kiyoshi Kimura Keijiro Nirasawa Tatsuhiko Kadowaki

The honey bee is a major insect used for pollination of many commercial crops worldwide. Although the use of honey bees for pollination can disrupt the habitat, the effects on their physiology have never been determined. Recently, honey bee colonies have often collapsed when introduced in greenhouses for pollination in Japan. Thus, suppressing colony collapses and maintaining the number of work...

2017
Reinhold Siede Lena Faust Marina D Meixner Christian Maus Bernd Grünewald Ralph Büchler

BACKGROUND Substantial honey bee colony losses have occurred periodically in the last decades. The drivers for these losses are not fully understood. The influence of pests and pathogens are beyond dispute, but in addition, chronic exposure to sublethal concentrations of pesticides has been suggested to affect the performance of honey bee colonies. This study aims to elucidate the potential eff...

2013
Jorgen Ravoet Jafar Maharramov Ivan Meeus Lina De Smet Tom Wenseleers Guy Smagghe Dirk C. de Graaf

Since the last decade, unusually high honey bee colony losses have been reported mainly in North-America and Europe. Here, we report on a comprehensive bee pathogen screening in Belgium covering 363 bee colonies that were screened for 18 known disease-causing pathogens and correlate their incidence in summer with subsequent winter mortality. Our analyses demonstrate that, in addition to Varroa ...

2012
R. Scott Cornman David R. Tarpy Yanping Chen Lacey Jeffreys Dawn Lopez Jeffery S. Pettis Dennis vanEngelsdorp Jay D. Evans

Recent losses in honey bee colonies are unusual in their severity, geographical distribution, and, in some cases, failure to present recognized characteristics of known disease. Domesticated honey bees face numerous pests and pathogens, tempting hypotheses that colony collapses arise from exposure to new or resurgent pathogens. Here we explore the incidence and abundance of currently known hone...

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