AMASYA BAL ARILARINDA MİKROBİYAL PATOJENLERİN MOLEKÜLER TANIMLANMASI

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Uludag Aricilik Dergisi Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI:10.31467/uluaricilik.1254857
Nese Gul Utkan, G. Eroğlu
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Honey bees, Apis mellifera are highly beneficial insects that constitute both the livelihood of the producers and the food source of the consumers. However, there are some diseases that affect the yield of bees and cause the collapse of almost the entire colony. Most of these diseases are caused by microbial pathogens originating from viruses, bacteria, and fungi. Beekeeping is an important source of livelihood both in the center of Amasya and in almost all its districts. In this study, microbial pathogens that cause mass bee deaths and epidemics in Amasya province were determined using molecular methods. The results showed that the most common honey bee pathogens in Amasya are the Deformed wing virus, Chronic bee paralysis virus, and Aspergillus flavus fungus. Thus, the profile of bee diseases in Amasya province was determined for the first time with this study. In addition, this study guides other studies planned for the prevention of bee diseases and healthy beekeeping.
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MASIA中的微珠patogenes
蜜蜂是一种非常有益的昆虫,既是生产者的生计,也是消费者的食物来源。然而,也有一些疾病会影响蜜蜂的产量,并导致几乎整个蜂群的崩溃。这些疾病大多是由源自病毒、细菌和真菌的微生物病原体引起的。养蜂是阿玛西亚市中心和几乎所有地区的重要生计来源。在这项研究中,使用分子方法确定了导致阿马西亚省大规模蜜蜂死亡和流行病的微生物病原体。结果表明,阿玛西亚地区最常见的蜜蜂病原体是变形翼病毒、慢性蜜蜂麻痹病毒和黄曲霉。因此,本研究首次确定了阿马西亚省蜜蜂疾病的分布。此外,这项研究还指导了为预防蜜蜂疾病和健康养蜂而计划的其他研究。
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Uludag Aricilik Dergisi
Uludag Aricilik Dergisi Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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