Success of Selection in Terms of Hygienic Behavior in Struggle Against DWV and Varroa

Many studies have reported sudden and large-scale losses in honey bee colonies. There is no precise explanation for this happening, but it may be caused by the interaction of pathogenic viruses and ectoparasite Deformed-wing virus (DWV) is common in L. and has been implicated in worldwide Varroa-ass...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Apicultural Science 2020-12, Vol.64 (2), p.229-240
Hauptverfasser: Karabağ, Kemal, Alemli, Ayşe, Tunca, Rahşan İvgin
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Zusammenfassung:Many studies have reported sudden and large-scale losses in honey bee colonies. There is no precise explanation for this happening, but it may be caused by the interaction of pathogenic viruses and ectoparasite Deformed-wing virus (DWV) is common in L. and has been implicated in worldwide Varroa-associated colony losses. Hygienic behavior may be one of the ways that limit infestation level and DWV load. The purpose of this research was to determine whether the selection of higher hygienic behavior is effective against and DWV. Workers and pupae of were collected from colonies showing four generations of hygienic behaviodr, and non-hygienics were used as a control. Loads of DWV were investigated by one-step RT-qPCR, and the bottom-board method was used to allow mites count. The prevalence of DWV in pupae were higher in hygienic colonies (69.0%, average viral load 234.38) than control colonies (60.8% average viral load 937.70). However, the prevalence of worker bees infected with DWV was lower in hygienic colonies (41.3%, average viral load 181627.69) than in control's (66.0%, average viral load 241982.35). Although the averages of the counts were significantly different for both hygienic (28.92) and control colonies (108.90), we could not find any correlation between DWV loads of both workers and pupae in this study. When all these results are evaluated, the selection performed in terms of hygienic behavior can said to have been said successful against DWV.
ISSN:2299-4831
1643-4439
2299-4831
DOI:10.2478/jas-2020-0027