نتایج جستجو برای: nosema

تعداد نتایج: 585  

2016
Rahşan IVGIN TUNCA Devrim OSKAY Ayhan GOSTERIT Olgay Kaan TEKIN

BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of the Nosema ceranae and Nosema apis among apiaries using both spore counts and multiplex PCR and the replacement of N. apis by N. ceranae in some regions of Turkey. METHODS A hundred honey bee samples were collected from 99 apiaries in 11 different locations in 2011-2012 in Turkey. Nosema infection degree from collected sample...

2011
In-Pyo Hong Soon-Ok Woo Yong-Soo Choi Sang-Mi Han Nam-Suk Kim Hye-Kyung Kim Sang-Hoon Han Man-Young Lee Myeong-Lyeol Lee Kyu-Ho Byeon

Honey production from approximately 1.6 million colonies owned by about 199,000 Korean beekeepers was almost 23,000 metric tons in 2009. Nosema causes significant losses in honey production and the virus decreases population size. We initiated a survey of honey bee colonies on the blooming period of Acacia to determine the prevalence of Nosema and virus in 2011. Most Korean beekeepers have move...

Journal: :Animal genetics 2014
Q Huang H M G Lattorff P Kryger Y Le Conte R F A Moritz

Nosema is a microsporidian parasite of the honeybee, which infects the epithelial cells of the gut. In Denmark, honeybee colonies have been selectively bred for the absence of Nosema over decades, resulting in a breeding line that is tolerant toward Nosema infections. As the tolerance toward the Nosema infection is a result of artificial selection, we screened chromosome 14 for a selective swee...

2006
M. H. HASSANEIN Ibrahim Pasha

When a queen honey-bee becomes infected with Nosema apis, the result can be very serious indeed for her colony. The metabolic processes are disturbed by the damage done by the parasite to the epithelial cells of the mid-gut, and this apparently leads to severe damage to the ovaries, at first by the production of a high proportion of eggs that fail to hatch, and ultimately by complete cessation ...

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2009
Yanping Chen Jay D Evans Liang Zhou Humberto Boncristiani Kiyoshi Kimura Tieguang Xiao A M Litkowski Jeffery S Pettis

Globalization has provided opportunities for parasites/pathogens to cross geographic boundaries and expand to new hosts. Recent studies showed that Nosema ceranae, originally considered a microsporidian parasite of Eastern honey bees, Apis cerana, is a disease agent of nosemosis in European honey bees, Apis mellifera, along with the resident species, Nosema apis. Further studies indicated that ...

Journal: :archives of razi institute 2016
h. modirrousta m. moharrami m.a. mansouri

nosemosis is the most common disease in adult bees. nosema apis and nosema ceranae species are agents of important economic losses to beekeepers around the world. the severity of disease at various area is different. previously, n. apis was observed in areas with a long winter, especially in late winter and early spring. but in recent years, disease has been reported in the warm seasons. the st...

H. Babaei H. Paykari K. Esmaeilnia L. Froghy N. Razmaraii, S. Sadegh-Eteghad

Nosema is a genus of microsporidia, which have significant negative impacts on honeybees. The aim of this study is the epidemiological evaluation and molecular characterization of Nosema spices in various counties of East-Azerbaijan province (Northwest of Iran). 387 samples were collected from colonies maintained in various counties of East-Azerbaijan province. Samples after preparation were ex...

2014
Nadia Kermani Zainal-Abidin Abu Hassan Amalina Suhaimi Ismail Abuzid Noor Farehan Ismail Mansour Attia Idris Abd Ghani

The diamondback moth (DBM) Plutella xylostella (L.) has traditionally been managed using synthetic insecticides. However, the increasing resistance of DBM to insecticides offers an impetus to practice integrated pest management (IPM) strategies by exploiting its natural enemies such as pathogens, parasitoids, and predators. Nevertheless, the interactions between pathogens and parasitoids and/or...

Journal: :The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology 2004
Claudio H Slamovits Bryony A P Williams Patrick J Keeling

Nosema locustae is a microsporidian parasite of grasshopper pests that is used as a biological control agent, and is one of the emerging model systems for microsporidia. Due largely to its diplokaryotic nuclei, N. locustae has been classified in the genus Nosema, a large genus with members that infect a wide variety of insects. However, some molecular studies have cast doubt on the validity of ...

2016
Suresh D Desai Robert W Currie

Extreme winter losses of honey bee colonies are a major threat to beekeeping but the combinations of factors underlying colony loss remain debatable. We monitored colonies in two environments (colonies wintered indoors or outdoors) and characterized the effects of two parasitic mites, seven viruses, and Nosema on honey bee colony mortality and population loss over winter. Samples were collected...

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