There are numerous threats that affect bee populations worldwide such as exposure to pesticides; genetic diversity, poor nutrition and the impact of pathogens. Between them, Ascosphaera apis is the etiological agent of chalkbrood disease that affects honeybees brood. To understand the biology of this pathogen, we revised the phylogeny, morphology, and sexual reproduction. The pathogenesis, closely related to the factors that affect the virulence the A. apis and their interactions with the host, are determinant at moment of developing chalkbood. The honeybee develops several strategies to defend themselves from these pathogens. First, the individual immunity mechanisms such us perithrophic membrane, the microbiota of midgut larvae and the hu...
The importance of pollination is undisputed: bees perform the majority of pollination activity in na...
The health and vigour of honeybee colonies are threatened by numerous parasites (such as Varroa de...
The health of pollinators, especially bees, is of the utmost importance to success of many agricultu...
There are numerous threats that affect bee populations worldwide such as exposure to pesticides; gen...
Chalkbrood and stonebrood are two fungal diseases associated with honey bee brood. Chalkbrood, cause...
©2015 Elsevier Inc. Chalkbrood is a fungal brood disease of the honey bee, Apis mellifera, caused by...
©2015 Elsevier Inc. Chalkbrood is a fungal brood disease of the honey bee, Apis mellifera, caused by...
Abstract Ascosphaera apis causes chalkbrood in honeybees, a chronic disease that reduces the number ...
Abstract Ascosphaera apis causes chalkbrood in honeybees, a chronic disease that reduces the number ...
Ascosphaera apis causes chalkbrood in honeybees, a chronic disease that reduces the number of viable...
Chalkbrood and stonebrood are two fungal diseases associated with honey bee brood. Chalkbrood, cause...
The ectoparasite Varroa destructor is currently considered the greatest threat to the beekeeping ind...
The decline of honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) populations is of great concern around the world. Among...
INTRODUCTION:Honey bees, Apis mellifera, have a diverse community of pathogens. Previous research ha...
The health and vigour of honeybee colonies are threatened by numerous parasites (such as Varroa de...
The importance of pollination is undisputed: bees perform the majority of pollination activity in na...
The health and vigour of honeybee colonies are threatened by numerous parasites (such as Varroa de...
The health of pollinators, especially bees, is of the utmost importance to success of many agricultu...
There are numerous threats that affect bee populations worldwide such as exposure to pesticides; gen...
Chalkbrood and stonebrood are two fungal diseases associated with honey bee brood. Chalkbrood, cause...
©2015 Elsevier Inc. Chalkbrood is a fungal brood disease of the honey bee, Apis mellifera, caused by...
©2015 Elsevier Inc. Chalkbrood is a fungal brood disease of the honey bee, Apis mellifera, caused by...
Abstract Ascosphaera apis causes chalkbrood in honeybees, a chronic disease that reduces the number ...
Abstract Ascosphaera apis causes chalkbrood in honeybees, a chronic disease that reduces the number ...
Ascosphaera apis causes chalkbrood in honeybees, a chronic disease that reduces the number of viable...
Chalkbrood and stonebrood are two fungal diseases associated with honey bee brood. Chalkbrood, cause...
The ectoparasite Varroa destructor is currently considered the greatest threat to the beekeeping ind...
The decline of honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) populations is of great concern around the world. Among...
INTRODUCTION:Honey bees, Apis mellifera, have a diverse community of pathogens. Previous research ha...
The health and vigour of honeybee colonies are threatened by numerous parasites (such as Varroa de...
The importance of pollination is undisputed: bees perform the majority of pollination activity in na...
The health and vigour of honeybee colonies are threatened by numerous parasites (such as Varroa de...
The health of pollinators, especially bees, is of the utmost importance to success of many agricultu...