在自然和实验室条件下对蜜蜂病原体的季节性检测。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PARASITOLOGY Parasitology International Pub Date : 2024-10-06 DOI:10.1016/j.parint.2024.102978
Magdalena Kunat-Budzyńska , Emilia Łabuć , Aneta A. Ptaszyńska
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蜜蜂是世界上最重要的授粉动物之一。环境污染、营养不良和气候变化等各种因素都可能导致蜜蜂群健康状况恶化。此外,蜜蜂还经常接触各种病原体,如寄生虫、细菌和病毒。我们研究了波兰春、夏、秋三季在自然和实验室条件下饲养的两个蜂群中不同龄工蜂的各种疾病发生情况。通过 PCR 检测蜜蜂是否感染了选定的病原体:蜜蜂还通过 RT-PCR 检测了畸形翅病毒(DWV)、黑蜂王细胞病毒(BQCV)和急性蜜蜂麻痹病毒(ABPV)。结果表明,DWV 和 N. ceranae 是主要病原体。在一些样本中还发现了锥虫和 BQCV。我们没有检测到其他病原体的存在:N. apis、N. bombi、A. woodi、neogregarines 或 ABPV。如本研究所示,病原体的动态和发生受饲养条件、蜂龄和季节性的影响。
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Seasonal detection of pathogens in honeybees kept in natural and laboratory conditions
The honeybee is one of the most important pollinators in the world. The frequently observed poor health of honeybee colonies can be caused by various factors, e.g. environmental pollution, nutritional stress, and climate changes. Moreover, honeybees are constantly exposed to a wide spectrum of pathogens, such as parasites, bacteria, and viruses. We examined the occurrence of various diseases in different-aged worker honeybees from two colonies kept in natural and laboratory conditions during spring, summer, and autumn in Poland. The honeybees were examined by PCR to detect infection with selected pathogens: Nosema ceranae, N. apis, N. bombi, Acarapis woodi, trypanosomatids, and neogregarines (Mattesia or Apicystis species) and by RT-PCR to identify deformed wing virus (DWV), black queen cell virus (BQCV), and acute bee paralysis virus (ABPV). DWV and N. ceranae turned out to be the dominant pathogens. Trypanosomatids and BQCV were also found in several samples. We did not detect the presence of the other pathogens: N. apis, N. bombi, A. woodi, neogregarines, or ABPV. As shown in the present study, the dynamics and occurrence of pathogens are influenced by keeping conditions, honeybee age, and seasonality.
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Parasitology International
Parasitology International 医学-寄生虫学
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期刊介绍: Parasitology International provides a medium for rapid, carefully reviewed publications in the field of human and animal parasitology. Original papers, rapid communications, and original case reports from all geographical areas and covering all parasitological disciplines, including structure, immunology, cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, and systematics, may be submitted. Reviews on recent developments are invited regularly, but suggestions in this respect are welcome. Letters to the Editor commenting on any aspect of the Journal are also welcome.
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