Chalkbrood susceptibility of in vitro reared honey bee larvae was investigated. Larvae were grafted from 3–4 colonies headed by pure mated queens of Apis mellifera carnica, A. m. ligustica and A. m. mellifera, respectively. Three day old larvae were fed with different dosages of Ascophaera apis spores and a clear dose-response relationship was shown. Over the whole experiment LD$_{50}$ estimates ranged from 55 to 905 spores. The response differed significantly (up to a factor ten) between colonies of the same subspecies. The mean time to death decreased with increased dose, with more larvae dying faster after eating more fungal spores. The A. m. ligustica larvae used in this study were less susceptible to A. apis than A. m. mellifera and A...
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Responses of New Zealand bees from Italian (Apis mellifera ligustica) and dark (Apis mellifera melli...
Chalkbrood susceptibility of in vitro reared honey bee larvae was investigated. Larvae were grafted ...
Ascosphaera apis causes chalkbrood in honeybees, a chronic disease that reduces the number of viable...
Abstract Ascosphaera apis causes chalkbrood in honeybees, a chronic disease that reduces the number ...
The relationship between the number of Paenibacillus larvae larvae spores fed individually to 24-28,...
The susceptibility of bee larvae to Ascosphaera apis infestation and the hygienic behaviour of worke...
Honey bee colonies, selected for hygienic behavior on the basis of a freeze-killed brood assay, demo...
Honey bee colonies, selected for hygienic behavior on the basis of a freeze-killed brood assay, dem...
Third instar larvae from a honeybee colony were fed with high doses of spores of Ascosphaera apis, t...
In an apiary composed of 14 hygienic and 7 non-hygienic colonies of Apis mellifera Linnaeus, 1758 th...
Honey bees are threatened by changes in food resources. American Foulbrood (AFB), caused by Paenibac...
Larvae of the honey bee (Apis mellifera) can get infected and killed by the fungus Ascosphaera apis,...
Chalk brood in honey bee is a fungal brood disease caused by Ascosphaera apis. It is very difficult ...
Données supplémentaires disponibles sur le site de la revue: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/infect...
Copyright the International Bee Research Association. Reproduced with permission.Four experiments we...
Responses of New Zealand bees from Italian (Apis mellifera ligustica) and dark (Apis mellifera melli...
Chalkbrood susceptibility of in vitro reared honey bee larvae was investigated. Larvae were grafted ...
Ascosphaera apis causes chalkbrood in honeybees, a chronic disease that reduces the number of viable...
Abstract Ascosphaera apis causes chalkbrood in honeybees, a chronic disease that reduces the number ...
The relationship between the number of Paenibacillus larvae larvae spores fed individually to 24-28,...
The susceptibility of bee larvae to Ascosphaera apis infestation and the hygienic behaviour of worke...
Honey bee colonies, selected for hygienic behavior on the basis of a freeze-killed brood assay, demo...
Honey bee colonies, selected for hygienic behavior on the basis of a freeze-killed brood assay, dem...
Third instar larvae from a honeybee colony were fed with high doses of spores of Ascosphaera apis, t...
In an apiary composed of 14 hygienic and 7 non-hygienic colonies of Apis mellifera Linnaeus, 1758 th...
Honey bees are threatened by changes in food resources. American Foulbrood (AFB), caused by Paenibac...
Larvae of the honey bee (Apis mellifera) can get infected and killed by the fungus Ascosphaera apis,...
Chalk brood in honey bee is a fungal brood disease caused by Ascosphaera apis. It is very difficult ...
Données supplémentaires disponibles sur le site de la revue: http://www.journals.elsevier.com/infect...
Copyright the International Bee Research Association. Reproduced with permission.Four experiments we...
Responses of New Zealand bees from Italian (Apis mellifera ligustica) and dark (Apis mellifera melli...