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The Effect of Supplementary Feeding with Different Pollens in Autumn on Colony Development under Natural Environment and In Vitro Lifespan of Honey Bees

SIMPLE SUMMARY: In the present study, the effect of feeding with pollen sources with different protein content on colony performance, wintering ability and in-vitro longevity of colonies that weakened after feeding with pine honey in autumn or that needed to enter the winter period were investigated...

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Autores principales: Topal, Erkan, Mărgăoan, Rodica, Bay, Veysel, Takma, Çiğdem, Yücel, Banu, Oskay, Devrim, Düz, Gamze, Acar, Sezer, Kösoğlu, Mustafa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9325255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35886764
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13070588
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author Topal, Erkan
Mărgăoan, Rodica
Bay, Veysel
Takma, Çiğdem
Yücel, Banu
Oskay, Devrim
Düz, Gamze
Acar, Sezer
Kösoğlu, Mustafa
author_facet Topal, Erkan
Mărgăoan, Rodica
Bay, Veysel
Takma, Çiğdem
Yücel, Banu
Oskay, Devrim
Düz, Gamze
Acar, Sezer
Kösoğlu, Mustafa
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: In the present study, the effect of feeding with pollen sources with different protein content on colony performance, wintering ability and in-vitro longevity of colonies that weakened after feeding with pine honey in autumn or that needed to enter the winter period were investigated. The experiment was carried out in 48 colonies divided into six groups as follows: control, syrup, mixed pollen, Cistus creticus pollen (Pink rock-rose), Papaver somniferum pollen (Opium poppy), and commercial bee cake group. The effect of nutritional differences on survival was found to be statistically significant in vitro and this supports the colony results in the natural environment. As a result, P. somniferum pollen is a good preference to be used in feeding colonies in beekeeping, due to its rich nutritional content. ABSTRACT: Honey bees need pollen and nectar sources to survive in nature. Particularly, having young bees in colonies is vital before wintering, and proper feeding is necessary to achieve this. In the present study, the effect of feeding with pollen sources of different protein content on colony performance, wintering ability and in-vitro longevity of colonies that weakened after feeding with pine honey in autumn, or that needed to enter the winter period, was investigated. The experiment was carried out in 48 colonies divided into six groups as follows: control, syrup, mixed pollen, Cistus creticus pollen (Pink rock-rose), Papaver somniferum pollen (Opium poppy), and commercial bee cake groups. In particular, the P. somniferum pollen group was different (p < 0.01) from the other experiment groups with the number of bee frames (3.44), the area with brood (1184.14 cm(2)) and the wintering ability of 92.19%. The effect of nutritional differences on survival was found to be statistically significant in vitro and this supports the colony results in the natural environment (p < 0.001). The P. somniferum group has the longest longevity with 23 days. Pollen preferences of honey bees were P. somniferum, C. creticus, and mixed pollen, respectively.
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spelling pubmed-93252552022-07-27 The Effect of Supplementary Feeding with Different Pollens in Autumn on Colony Development under Natural Environment and In Vitro Lifespan of Honey Bees Topal, Erkan Mărgăoan, Rodica Bay, Veysel Takma, Çiğdem Yücel, Banu Oskay, Devrim Düz, Gamze Acar, Sezer Kösoğlu, Mustafa Insects Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: In the present study, the effect of feeding with pollen sources with different protein content on colony performance, wintering ability and in-vitro longevity of colonies that weakened after feeding with pine honey in autumn or that needed to enter the winter period were investigated. The experiment was carried out in 48 colonies divided into six groups as follows: control, syrup, mixed pollen, Cistus creticus pollen (Pink rock-rose), Papaver somniferum pollen (Opium poppy), and commercial bee cake group. The effect of nutritional differences on survival was found to be statistically significant in vitro and this supports the colony results in the natural environment. As a result, P. somniferum pollen is a good preference to be used in feeding colonies in beekeeping, due to its rich nutritional content. ABSTRACT: Honey bees need pollen and nectar sources to survive in nature. Particularly, having young bees in colonies is vital before wintering, and proper feeding is necessary to achieve this. In the present study, the effect of feeding with pollen sources of different protein content on colony performance, wintering ability and in-vitro longevity of colonies that weakened after feeding with pine honey in autumn, or that needed to enter the winter period, was investigated. The experiment was carried out in 48 colonies divided into six groups as follows: control, syrup, mixed pollen, Cistus creticus pollen (Pink rock-rose), Papaver somniferum pollen (Opium poppy), and commercial bee cake groups. In particular, the P. somniferum pollen group was different (p < 0.01) from the other experiment groups with the number of bee frames (3.44), the area with brood (1184.14 cm(2)) and the wintering ability of 92.19%. The effect of nutritional differences on survival was found to be statistically significant in vitro and this supports the colony results in the natural environment (p < 0.001). The P. somniferum group has the longest longevity with 23 days. Pollen preferences of honey bees were P. somniferum, C. creticus, and mixed pollen, respectively. MDPI 2022-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9325255/ /pubmed/35886764 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13070588 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Topal, Erkan
Mărgăoan, Rodica
Bay, Veysel
Takma, Çiğdem
Yücel, Banu
Oskay, Devrim
Düz, Gamze
Acar, Sezer
Kösoğlu, Mustafa
The Effect of Supplementary Feeding with Different Pollens in Autumn on Colony Development under Natural Environment and In Vitro Lifespan of Honey Bees
title The Effect of Supplementary Feeding with Different Pollens in Autumn on Colony Development under Natural Environment and In Vitro Lifespan of Honey Bees
title_full The Effect of Supplementary Feeding with Different Pollens in Autumn on Colony Development under Natural Environment and In Vitro Lifespan of Honey Bees
title_fullStr The Effect of Supplementary Feeding with Different Pollens in Autumn on Colony Development under Natural Environment and In Vitro Lifespan of Honey Bees
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Supplementary Feeding with Different Pollens in Autumn on Colony Development under Natural Environment and In Vitro Lifespan of Honey Bees
title_short The Effect of Supplementary Feeding with Different Pollens in Autumn on Colony Development under Natural Environment and In Vitro Lifespan of Honey Bees
title_sort effect of supplementary feeding with different pollens in autumn on colony development under natural environment and in vitro lifespan of honey bees
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9325255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35886764
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13070588
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