نتایج جستجو برای: paenibacillus larvae larvae

تعداد نتایج: 34248  

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2015
M B Wilson D Brinkman M Spivak G Gardner J D Cohen

Propolis is a substance derived from antimicrobial plant resins that honey bees use in the construction of their nests. Propolis use in the hive is an important component of honey bee social immunity and confers a number of positive physiological benefits to bees. The benefits that bees derive from resins are mostly due to their antimicrobial properties, but it is unknown how the diversity of a...

2016
Nicholas N. Ashton Huaizhong Pan Russell J. Stewart

The underwater silk of an aquatic casemaking caddisfly larvae (Hesperophylax occidentalis) is viscoelastic, and displays distinct yield behaviour, large strain cycle hysteresis and near complete recovery of its initial strength and stiffness when unloaded. Yield followed by a stress plateau has been attributed to sequential rupture of serial Ca(2+)-cross-linked phosphoserine (pS) β-domains. Spo...

Journal: :The Journal of veterinary medical science 1997
A Okayama T Sákogawa C Nakajima T Hayama

Sporicidal activities of glutaraldehyde, sodium hypochlorite, povidone iodine, ethylene oxide gas, chlorhexidine gluconate, and didecyl dimethylammonium chloride on wet and dry spores of Paenibacillus larvae (basonym: Bacillus larvae) were evaluated for control of honeybee American foulbrood. Glutaraldehyde was found to have a strong and rapid effect on both the wet and the dry spores among the...

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2004
Jay D Evans

Honey bee larvae are highly susceptible to the bacterial pathogen Paenibacillus larvae only during the first instar of larval development. Transcript levels were measured for genes encoding two antimicrobial peptides, abaecin and defensin, as well as for two candidates in the immune response cascade (PGRP-LD and masquerade) in control larvae and larvae exposed to the pathogen. Transcripts for a...

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2009
Karina Antúnez Matilde Anido Geraldine Schlapp Jay D Evans Pablo Zunino

Paenibacillus larvae is the causative agent of American Foulbrood (AFB), the most severe bacterial disease that affects honeybee larvae. AFB causes a significant decrease in the honeybee population affecting the beekeeping industry and agricultural production. After infection of larvae, P. larvae secretes proteases that could be involved in the pathogenicity. In the present article, we present ...

2013
Chadlia Hamdi Jihène Essanaa Luigi Sansonno Elena Crotti Khaoula Abdi Naima Barbouche Annalisa Balloi Elena Gonella Alberto Alma Daniele Daffonchio Abdellatif Boudabous Ameur Cherif

Paenibacillus larvae is the causative agent of American foulbrood (AFB), a virulent disease of honeybee (Apis mellifera) larvae. In Tunisia, AFB has been detected in many beekeeping areas, where it causes important economic losses, but nothing is known about the diversity of the causing agent. Seventy-five isolates of P. larvae, identified by biochemical tests and 16S rRNA gene sequencing, were...

2014
Marvin Djukic Elzbieta Brzuszkiewicz Anne Fünfhaus Jörn Voss Kathleen Gollnow Lena Poppinga Heiko Liesegang Eva Garcia-Gonzalez Elke Genersch Rolf Daniel

Paenibacillus larvae, a Gram positive bacterial pathogen, causes American Foulbrood (AFB), which is the most serious infectious disease of honey bees. In order to investigate the genomic potential of P. larvae, two strains belonging to two different genotypes were sequenced and used for comparative genome analysis. The complete genome sequence of P. larvae strain DSM 25430 (genotype ERIC II) co...

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