نتایج جستجو برای: nosema ceranae

تعداد نتایج: 592  

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...

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2017
J Bravo V Carbonell B Sepúlveda C Delporte C E Valdovinos R Martín-Hernández M Higes

The honeybee disease nosemosis type C is a serious problem since its causative agent, microsporidium Nosema ceranae, is widespread among adult honey bees. Some of the feasible alternative treatments that are used to control this disease are plant extracts. The aim of the present work was to evaluate the effects of essential oils of Chilean plant species, such as Cryptocarya alba, which is used ...

Journal: :Journal of research in veterinary medicine 2022

Nosemosis is one of the most dangerous infectious diseases honeybees in Azerbaijan and World. Nosema ceranae dominant species detected Azerbaijan, this study aimed to detect prevalence infection country. For purpose, an average 100 honeybee samples were collected from 64 hives, 24 three regions north 40 five areas south. In lab, abdomens 50 bees each group dissected crushed a container, adding ...

Journal: :Turkish Journal of Agricultural and Natural Science 2021

Nosemosis bal arılarında (Epis mellifera) sıkça görülen küresel bir hastalıktır. Hastalığın etkeni fungal mikroorganizmalar olan Nosema apis ve ceranae’dir. Bu çalışmada Siirt Şanlıurfa’da verimi düşük zayıf (popülasyonu düşük) arı kolonilerinde spp. sporlarının varlığının mikroskobik olarak muayene edilmesi pozitif bulunan örneklerden, multipleks PCR (Polimeraz zincir reaksiyonu) ile etkenin t...

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...

2015
Heng Xiang Ruizhi Zhang Robert R. Butler Tie Liu Li Zhang Jean-François Pombert Zeyang Zhou Erjun Ling

The sub-3 Mbp genomes from microsporidian species of the Encephalitozoon genus are the smallest known among eukaryotes and paragons of genomic reduction and compaction in parasites. However, their diminutive stature is not characteristic of all Microsporidia, whose genome sizes vary by an order of magnitude. This large variability suggests that different evolutionary forces are applied on the g...

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 2011
Kati Hedtke Per Moestrup Jensen Annette Bruun Jensen Elke Genersch

In agriculture, honey bees play a critical role as commercial pollinators of crop monocultures which depend on insect pollination. Hence, the demise of honey bee colonies in Europe, USA, and Asia caused much concern and initiated many studies and research programmes aiming at elucidating the factors negatively affecting honey bee health and survival. Most of these studies look at individual fac...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2016
Wenfeng Li Jay D Evans Qiang Huang Cristina Rodríguez-García Jie Liu Michele Hamilton Christina M Grozinger Thomas C Webster Songkun Su Yan Ping Chen

Nosema ceranae is a new and emerging microsporidian parasite of European honey bees, Apis mellifera, that has been implicated in colony losses worldwide. RNA interference (RNAi), a posttranscriptional gene silencing mechanism, has emerged as a potent and specific strategy for controlling infections of parasites and pathogens in honey bees. While previous studies have focused on the silencing of...

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...

2011
Cyril Vidau Marie Diogon Julie Aufauvre Régis Fontbonne Bernard Viguès Jean-Luc Brunet Catherine Texier David G. Biron Nicolas Blot Hicham El Alaoui Luc P. Belzunces Frédéric Delbac

BACKGROUND The honeybee, Apis mellifera, is undergoing a worldwide decline whose origin is still in debate. Studies performed for twenty years suggest that this decline may involve both infectious diseases and exposure to pesticides. Joint action of pathogens and chemicals are known to threaten several organisms but the combined effects of these stressors were poorly investigated in honeybees. ...

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