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Prevalence of Nosema and Virus in Honey Bee (Apis mellifera L.) Colonies on Flowering Period of Acacia in Korea
Honey production from approximately 1.6 million colonies owned by about 199,000 Korean beekeepers was almost 23,000 metric tons in 2009. Nosema causes significant losses in honey production and the virus decreases population size. We initiated a survey of honey bee colonies on the blooming period of...
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author | Hong, In-Pyo Woo, Soon-Ok Choi, Yong-Soo Han, Sang-Mi Kim, Nam-Suk Kim, Hye-Kyung Han, Sang-Hoon Lee, Man-Young Lee, Myeong-Lyeol Byeon, Kyu-Ho |
author_facet | Hong, In-Pyo Woo, Soon-Ok Choi, Yong-Soo Han, Sang-Mi Kim, Nam-Suk Kim, Hye-Kyung Han, Sang-Hoon Lee, Man-Young Lee, Myeong-Lyeol Byeon, Kyu-Ho |
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description | Honey production from approximately 1.6 million colonies owned by about 199,000 Korean beekeepers was almost 23,000 metric tons in 2009. Nosema causes significant losses in honey production and the virus decreases population size. We initiated a survey of honey bee colonies on the blooming period of Acacia to determine the prevalence of Nosema and virus in 2011. Most Korean beekeepers have moved from the south to north of Korea to get Acacia nectar for 2 mon. This provided a valuable opportunity to sample bees originating from diverse areas in one location. Twenty hives owned by 18 beekeepers were sampled in this year. Nosema spore counts ranged from zero to 1,710,000 spores per bee. The average number of nosema spores per bee was 580,000. Approximately 95% of the colonies were infected with Nosema, based on the presence of spores in the flowering period of Acacia. This indicates that Nosema is the predominant species affecting honeybee colonies. Also, the seven most important honeybee viruses were investigated by reverse transcription-PCR. Among them, four different viruses were detected in samples. Black queen cell virus was present in all samples. Chronic bee paralysis virus was detected in 10% of samples. Deformed wing virus was present in only 5% of the samples. Prevalence of Sacbrood virus was 15%. However, Cloudy wing virus, Israel acute paralysis virus and kashmir bee virus were not detected in any of samples. |
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spelling | pubmed-33851382012-07-10 Prevalence of Nosema and Virus in Honey Bee (Apis mellifera L.) Colonies on Flowering Period of Acacia in Korea Hong, In-Pyo Woo, Soon-Ok Choi, Yong-Soo Han, Sang-Mi Kim, Nam-Suk Kim, Hye-Kyung Han, Sang-Hoon Lee, Man-Young Lee, Myeong-Lyeol Byeon, Kyu-Ho Mycobiology Research Note Honey production from approximately 1.6 million colonies owned by about 199,000 Korean beekeepers was almost 23,000 metric tons in 2009. Nosema causes significant losses in honey production and the virus decreases population size. We initiated a survey of honey bee colonies on the blooming period of Acacia to determine the prevalence of Nosema and virus in 2011. Most Korean beekeepers have moved from the south to north of Korea to get Acacia nectar for 2 mon. This provided a valuable opportunity to sample bees originating from diverse areas in one location. Twenty hives owned by 18 beekeepers were sampled in this year. Nosema spore counts ranged from zero to 1,710,000 spores per bee. The average number of nosema spores per bee was 580,000. Approximately 95% of the colonies were infected with Nosema, based on the presence of spores in the flowering period of Acacia. This indicates that Nosema is the predominant species affecting honeybee colonies. Also, the seven most important honeybee viruses were investigated by reverse transcription-PCR. Among them, four different viruses were detected in samples. Black queen cell virus was present in all samples. Chronic bee paralysis virus was detected in 10% of samples. Deformed wing virus was present in only 5% of the samples. Prevalence of Sacbrood virus was 15%. However, Cloudy wing virus, Israel acute paralysis virus and kashmir bee virus were not detected in any of samples. The Korean Society of Mycology 2011-12 2011-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3385138/ /pubmed/22783125 http://dx.doi.org/10.5941/MYCO.2011.39.4.317 Text en © The Korean Society of Mycology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Note Hong, In-Pyo Woo, Soon-Ok Choi, Yong-Soo Han, Sang-Mi Kim, Nam-Suk Kim, Hye-Kyung Han, Sang-Hoon Lee, Man-Young Lee, Myeong-Lyeol Byeon, Kyu-Ho Prevalence of Nosema and Virus in Honey Bee (Apis mellifera L.) Colonies on Flowering Period of Acacia in Korea |
title | Prevalence of Nosema and Virus in Honey Bee (Apis mellifera L.) Colonies on Flowering Period of Acacia in Korea |
title_full | Prevalence of Nosema and Virus in Honey Bee (Apis mellifera L.) Colonies on Flowering Period of Acacia in Korea |
title_fullStr | Prevalence of Nosema and Virus in Honey Bee (Apis mellifera L.) Colonies on Flowering Period of Acacia in Korea |
title_full_unstemmed | Prevalence of Nosema and Virus in Honey Bee (Apis mellifera L.) Colonies on Flowering Period of Acacia in Korea |
title_short | Prevalence of Nosema and Virus in Honey Bee (Apis mellifera L.) Colonies on Flowering Period of Acacia in Korea |
title_sort | prevalence of nosema and virus in honey bee (apis mellifera l.) colonies on flowering period of acacia in korea |
topic | Research Note |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3385138/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22783125 http://dx.doi.org/10.5941/MYCO.2011.39.4.317 |
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