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Honey Bee Colony Health Challenges And Sustainable Solutions Diana Sammataro

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Honey Bee Colony Health Challenges And Sustainable Solutions Diana Sammataro
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.11 MB
Pages: 302
Author: Diana Sammataro, Jay Yoder
ISBN: 9781439879405, 1439879400
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Honey Bee Colony Health Challenges And Sustainable Solutions Diana Sammataro by Diana Sammataro, Jay Yoder 9781439879405, 1439879400 instant download after payment.

Content: Honey bee health: the potential role of microbes --
Seasonal microflora, especially winter and spring --
Evaluation of Varroa mite tolerance in honey bees --
Status of breeding practices and genetic diversity in domestic U.S. honey bees --
Global status of honey bee mites --
Challenges for developing biopesticides against Varroa --
Molecular forensics for honey bee colonies --
Honey bee viruses and their effect on bee and colony health --
PCR for the analysis of Nosema in honey bees --
Nosema ceranae detection by microscopy and antibody tests --
Chalkbrood re-examined --
Critical transition temperature (CTT) of chalkbrood fungi and its significance for disease incidence --
Small hive beetle (Aethina tumida) contributions to colony losses --
Pesticides and honey bee toxicity in the United States --
Cellular response in honey bees to non-pathogenic effects of pesticides --
Differences among fungicides targeting the beneficial fungi associated with honey bee colonies --
Fungicides reduce symbiotic fungi in bee bread and the beneficial fungi in colonies --
Interactions between risk factors in honey bees --
Understanding the impact of honey bee disorders on crop pollination --
Calculating and reporting managed honey bee colony losses --
Conservation of plant-pollinator mutualisms.

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