在尼日利亚Awka,两种植物基材料作为蜜蜂(Apis Mellifera adansonii)生产蜂蜜和其他蜂箱产品的替代引诱剂的评估

Mr. C. A. Chidi, T. Mogbo, C. E. Akunne
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目的:蜂蜜是人类发现的最早的甜味剂。蜂蜜的价值太多了,比如食物来源、工业原料和治疗仪式的象征,但传统的蜂蜜狩猎的可用性和供应仍然是其生产和供应的主要制约因素。本田间试验评估了艾丹果(Tetrapleura tetraptera)提取物和菠萝汁作为蜜蜂(Apis mellifera adansonii)生产蜂蜜和其他蜂箱产品的替代饵料的功效。研究设计:完全随机设计。研究地点和时间:2020年7月至2022年2月,尼日利亚阿南布拉州Awka, Nnamdi Azikiwe大学动物学系蜜蜂研究中心,P.M.B.5025。方法:采用标准科学方法在实验室对两种植物基材料进行植物化学分析。9个蜂箱分为3个治疗组:A1-3;采用P1-3和H1-3进行研究。所有实验蜂箱安装在HRC的蜂房单元,每天监测,直到定植发生。收集的数据进行方差分析(ANOVA),样本均值采用Duncan 's Multiple Range Test在5%显著水平下进行分离(P = 0.05)。结果:试验饵中含有适度(++)的萜类植物化学成分,具有吸引蜜蜂的作用。结果表明,不同毒饵处理的蜂箱定殖率分别为66.67%和100%。结论:这两种植物基材料在养蜂业中可作为蜜蜂的替代引诱剂,用于生产蜂蜜和其他蜂箱产品。
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Assessment of Two Plant-Based Materials as Alternative Attractant of Honeybees (Apis Mellifera adansonii) for Production of Honey and Other Hive Products in Awka, Nigeria
Aim: Honey is the earliest sweetener human beings have found. The values of honey are too numerous, such as food source, raw material for industries and as symbol employed in therapeutic ceremonies, but it’s availability and supply through traditional honey hunting remain a major constraint to its production and supply. This Field trials assessed the efficacy of Aidan fruit (Tetrapleura tetraptera) extract and Pineapple juice as alternative baits of honeybees (Apis mellifera adansonii) for the production of honey and other hive products. Study Design: Completely Randomized Design. Place and Duration of Study: Honeybee Research Centre of the Department of Zoology, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, P.M.B.5025, Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria, between July 2020 and February, 2022. Methodology: Phytochemical analyses of the two plant-based materials were conducted in the laboratory using standard scientific methods. A total of 9 hives divided into 3 treatment groups: A1-3; P1-3 and H1-3 were used for the study. All the experimental hives were installed at the apiary unit of the HRC and monitored daily until colonization occurred. Data collected were subjected to Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) while sample means were separated using Duncan’s Multiple Range Test at 5% significant level (P = 0.05). Results: The results revealed that the trial baits contained moderate (++) presence of terpenoids as phytochemical component responsible for attracting bees. The results revealed also that the hives treated with the trial baits recorded equal rates of colonization of 66.67% as against the control which recorded 100% respectively. Conclusion: The results suggest that these two plant-based materials can serve as alternative attractants of honeybees in beekeeping for the production of honey and other hive products.
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