The genetic variability in selectively controlled in Bulgaria local honey bee populations, representing Apis mellifera macedonica subspecies (type “rodopica”), has been studied by usage of alloenzymic analysis of six enzymic systems (MDH-1, ME, EST-3, ALP, PGM and HK) corresponding to 6 loci. Totally 324 worker bee individuals from 9 different local populations belonging to breeding stock of National Bee Breeding Association were included in this investigation. All of the studied loci were found to be polymorphic in most of the populations with the exception of EST-3 locus which was established to be fixed in two of investigated populations. Polymorphism with three alleles was ascertained for MDH, ME, ALP and PGM loci and with four alleles ...
Two honeybee subspecies inhabit Serbia; Apis mellifera carnica and A. m. macedonica. Both belong to ...
Six enzyme systems were studied to determine the genetic variability in honeybee populations in Turk...
Local populations of Apis mellifera are rapidly changing by modern beekeeping through the introducti...
The genetic polymorphism in selectively reared in Bulgaria, local honey bee populations of Apis mell...
Genetic variation of honey bee populations from 9 different locations of Bulgaria was studied using ...
WOS: 000286153000005Genetic variation of honey bee populations from 9 different locations of Bulgari...
Genetic variation of honey bee populations from 9 different locations of Bulgaria was studied using ...
Socioeconomic interests and beekeeper preferences have often taken precedence over the conservation ...
Central Anatolian honeybees (Apis mellifera L) were electrophoretically examined at 6 enzyme loci. F...
107 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.The natural distribution of t...
Honey bee workers were sampled across the Serbian territory during 2009-2010 from mostly non-migrato...
The natural diversity of honey bees in Europe is eroding fast. A multitude of reasons lead to a loss...
Samples from seven honey bee populations; five Apis mellifera meda from Iran and two from Turkey, on...
Abstract: Apis mellifera shows geographic variation in morphology and in genetic characteristics. Al...
The genetic variability in selectively controlled in Bulgaria local honey bee populations, represent...
Two honeybee subspecies inhabit Serbia; Apis mellifera carnica and A. m. macedonica. Both belong to ...
Six enzyme systems were studied to determine the genetic variability in honeybee populations in Turk...
Local populations of Apis mellifera are rapidly changing by modern beekeeping through the introducti...
The genetic polymorphism in selectively reared in Bulgaria, local honey bee populations of Apis mell...
Genetic variation of honey bee populations from 9 different locations of Bulgaria was studied using ...
WOS: 000286153000005Genetic variation of honey bee populations from 9 different locations of Bulgari...
Genetic variation of honey bee populations from 9 different locations of Bulgaria was studied using ...
Socioeconomic interests and beekeeper preferences have often taken precedence over the conservation ...
Central Anatolian honeybees (Apis mellifera L) were electrophoretically examined at 6 enzyme loci. F...
107 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.The natural distribution of t...
Honey bee workers were sampled across the Serbian territory during 2009-2010 from mostly non-migrato...
The natural diversity of honey bees in Europe is eroding fast. A multitude of reasons lead to a loss...
Samples from seven honey bee populations; five Apis mellifera meda from Iran and two from Turkey, on...
Abstract: Apis mellifera shows geographic variation in morphology and in genetic characteristics. Al...
The genetic variability in selectively controlled in Bulgaria local honey bee populations, represent...
Two honeybee subspecies inhabit Serbia; Apis mellifera carnica and A. m. macedonica. Both belong to ...
Six enzyme systems were studied to determine the genetic variability in honeybee populations in Turk...
Local populations of Apis mellifera are rapidly changing by modern beekeeping through the introducti...