نتایج جستجو برای: ceranae

تعداد نتایج: 275  

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2008
Geoffrey R Williams Aaron B A Shafer Richard E L Rogers Dave Shutler Donald T Stewart

Nosema ceranae is an emerging microsporidian parasite of European honey bees, Apis mellifera, but its distribution is not well known. Six Nosema-positive samples (determined from light microscopy of spores) of adult worker bees from Canada (two each from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island) and two from USA (Minnesota) were tested to determine Nosema species using previously-de...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2008
Mariano Higes Raquel Martín-Hernández Cristina Botías Encarna Garrido Bailón Amelia V González-Porto Laura Barrios M Jesús Del Nozal José L Bernal Juan J Jiménez Pilar García Palencia Aránzazu Meana

In recent years, honeybees (Apis mellifera) have been strangely disappearing from their hives, and strong colonies have suddenly become weak and died. The precise aetiology underlying the disappearance of the bees remains a mystery. However, during the same period, Nosema ceranae, a microsporidium of the Asian bee Apis cerana, seems to have colonized A. mellifera, and it's now frequently detect...

Journal: :iranian journal of parasitology 0
s nabian department of parasitology, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of tehran, iran k ahmadi veterinary organization of iran, tehran, iran mh nazem shirazi veterinary organization of iran, tehran, iran a gerami sadeghian department of parasitology, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of tehran, iran

background : nosemosis of european honey bee (apis mellifera ) is present in bee colonies world­wide. until recently, nosema apis had been regarded as the causative agent of the disease, that causes heavy economic losses in apicultures. nosema ceranae is an emerging microsporidian para­site of european honeybees, a. mellifera , but its distribution is not well known. previously, nosemosis in ho...

2014
Amber D. TripoDi

A Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) molecular diagnostic survey for the honey bee pathogens Nosema apis Zander and N. ceranae Fries was conducted on feral Africanized honey bee (AHB) and European honey bee (EHB), Apis mellifera L., populations sampled from Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas, Utah, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. Polymerase Chain Reaction – Restriction Fragment Length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) ...

2013
Ivan Toplak Urška Jamnikar Ciglenečki Katherine Aronstein Aleš Gregorc

Chronic bee paralysis virus (CBPV) is an important viral disease of adult bees which induces significant losses in honey bee colonies. Despite comprehensive research, only limited data is available from experimental infection for this virus. In the present study winter worker bees were experimentally infected in three different experiments. Bees were first inoculated per os (p/o) or per cuticle...

2015
Daren M. Eiri Guntima Suwannapong Matthew Endler James C. Nieh Guido Favia

Nosema ceranae causes a widespread disease that reduces honey bee health but is only thought to infect adult honey bees, not larvae, a critical life stage. We reared honey bee (Apis mellifera) larvae in vitro and provide the first demonstration that N. ceranae can infect larvae and decrease subsequent adult longevity. We exposed three-day-old larvae to a single dose of 40,000 (40K), 10,000 (10K...

2014
Geoffrey R. Williams Dave Shutler Karen L. Burgher-MacLellan Richard E. L. Rogers

Nosema spp. fungal gut parasites are among myriad possible explanations for contemporary increased mortality of western honey bees (Apis mellifera, hereafter honey bee) in many regions of the world. Invasive Nosema ceranae is particularly worrisome because some evidence suggests it has greater virulence than its congener N. apis. N. ceranae appears to have recently switched hosts from Asian hon...

2015
Xulio Maside Tamara Gómez-Moracho Laura Jara Raquel Martín-Hernández Pilar De la Rúa Mariano Higes Carolina Bartolomé Nicolas Corradi

Two microsporidians are known to infect honey bees: Nosema apis and Nosema ceranae. Whereas population genetics data for the latter have been released in the last few years, such information is still missing for N. apis. Here we analyze the patterns of nucleotide polymorphism at three single-copy loci (PTP2, PTP3 and RPB1) in a collection of Apis mellifera isolates from all over the world, natu...

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2008
Geoffrey R Williams Michelle A Sampson Dave Shutler Richard E L Rogers

Western honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies in Nova Scotia, Canada were sampled in spring and late summer 2007 to evaluate efficacy of fumagillin dicyclohexylammonium (hereafter, fumagillin) against Nosema ceranae. Colonies treated with fumagillin in September 2006 (n=94) had significantly lower Nosema intensity in spring 2007 than did colonies that received no treatment (n=51), but by late sum...

2009
R. Scott Cornman Yan Ping Chen Michael C. Schatz Craig Street Yan Zhao Brian Desany Michael Egholm Stephen Hutchison Jeffery S. Pettis W. Ian Lipkin Jay D. Evans

Recent steep declines in honey bee health have severely impacted the beekeeping industry, presenting new risks for agricultural commodities that depend on insect pollination. Honey bee declines could reflect increased pressures from parasites and pathogens. The incidence of the microsporidian pathogen Nosema ceranae has increased significantly in the past decade. Here we present a draft assembl...

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