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

تعداد نتایج: 120205  

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

among the viruses infecting honey bees, chronic bee paralysis virus (cbpv) is known to induce significant losses in honey bee colonies. cbpv is an unclassified polymorphic single stranded rna virus. using rt-pcr, the virus infections in honey bees can be detected in a rapid and accurate manner. bee samples were collected from 23 provinces of iran, between july-september 2011 and 2012. a total o...

2018
Emily J Bailes Kaitlin R Deutsch Judit Bagi Lucila Rondissone Mark J F Brown Owen T Lewis

Global declines of insect pollinators jeopardize the delivery of pollination services in both agricultural and natural ecosystems. The importance of infectious diseases has been documented in honeybees, but there is little information on the extent to which these diseases are shared with other pollinator orders. Here, we establish for the first time the presence of three important bee viruses i...

Journal: :Virus research 2009
Philippe Blanchard Frank Schurr Violaine Olivier Olivier Celle Karina Antùnez Tamàs Bakonyi Hélène Berthoud Eric Haubruge Mariano Higes Sylwia Kasprzak Hemma Koeglberger Per Kryger Richard Thiéry Magali Ribière

Chronic bee paralysis virus (CBPV) is responsible for chronic paralysis, an infectious and contagious disease of adult honey bees (Apis mellifera L.). The full-length nucleotide sequences of the two major RNAs of CBPV have previously been characterized. The Orf3 of RNA1 has shown significant similarities to the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) of positive single-stranded RNA viruses, whereas...

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2005
Yanping Chen Jeffery S Pettis Mark F Feldlaufer

Individual honey bee Apis mellifera L. queens were examined for the presence of six honey bee viruses including acute bee paralysis virus, chronic bee paralysis virus, black queen cell virus, deformed wing virus, Kashmir bee virus, and sacbrood virus. All viruses, except ABPV, were detected in the samples. Among queens examined for virus infections, 93% had multiple virus infections. The detect...

Journal: :Veterinary World 2023

Background and Aim: Recently, viral diseases of honey bees (Apis mellifera) have presented an increasing threat to beekeeping. This study aimed examine the presence bee viruses in Apis non-Apis species, mite Varroa destructor, pollinated plants Armenia. Materials Methods: Sampling was performed Tavush Province, northeast Republic Armenia, from August November 2019. Overall, 200 A. mellifera bee...

Journal: :Animals 2023

Mexico is a major honey producer, but not much information exists about the health status of bees (Apis mellifera L.) in country. This study was conducted to determine sanitary adult Mexico’s five beekeeping regions. Samples from 369 apiaries were diagnosed identify pathogens such as Varroa destructor, which quantified, Acarapis woodi, Nosema spp., and viruses. Colonies also inspected for prese...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
Benjamin Dainat Jay D Evans Yan Ping Chen Laurent Gauthier Peter Neumann

Elevated winter losses of managed honeybee colonies are a major concern, but the underlying mechanisms remain controversial. Among the suspects are the parasitic mite Varroa destructor, the microsporidian Nosema ceranae, and associated viruses. Here we hypothesize that pathogens reduce the life expectancy of winter bees, thereby constituting a proximate mechanism for colony losses. A monitoring...

2016
Sara Bernardi Ezio Venturino

The ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor has become one of the major worldwide threats for apiculture. Varroa destructor attacks the honey bee Apis mellifera weakening its host by sucking hemolymph. However, the damage to bee colonies is not strictly related to the parasitic action of the mite but it derives, above all, from its action as vector increasing the transmission of many viral disease...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Caspar Schöning Sebastian Gisder Sven Geiselhardt Ivonne Kretschmann Kaspar Bienefeld Monika Hilker Elke Genersch

The ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor and honey bee pathogenic viruses have been implicated in the recent demise of honey bee colonies. Several studies have shown that the combination of V. destructor and deformed wing virus (DWV) poses an especially serious threat to honey bee health. Mites transmitting virulent forms of DWV may cause fatal DWV infections in the developing bee, while pupae ...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Khaliunaa Tsevegmid Peter Neumann Orlando Yañez

Parasites and pathogens are apparent key factors for the detrimental health of managed European honey bee subspecies, Apis mellifera. Apicultural trade is arguably the main factor for the almost global distribution of most honey bee diseases, thereby increasing chances for multiple infestations/infections of regions, apiaries, colonies and even individual bees. This imposes difficulties to eval...

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