GCB Bioenergy, ISSN 1757-1693, 05/2014, Volume 6, Issue 3, pp. 242 - 251
Camelina and pennycress are two annual oil‐producing plant species that have recently gained attention as biofuel feedstock crops. Prior to commercial...
ecological sustainability | honey bees | breeding system | wild bees | biofuels | Brassicaceae | ecosystem services | Honey bees | Wild bees | Breeding system | Ecological sustainability | Ecosystem services | Biofuels | REQUIREMENTS | AGRONOMY | YIELD | ENERGY & FUELS | INSECT POLLINATION | APIS-MELLIFERA L | CROPS | CANADIAN WEEDS | BIOLOGY | PRODUCTIVITY | OILSEED RAPE | BRASSICA-NAPUS L | Plant reproduction | Insects | Agricultural production | Biodiesel fuels | Crops | Plants (botany) | Seeds | Breeding | Pollinators | Indigenous plants | Bees | Pollination | Oil | Flowering | Flowers & plants | Species | Crop yield
ecological sustainability | honey bees | breeding system | wild bees | biofuels | Brassicaceae | ecosystem services | Honey bees | Wild bees | Breeding system | Ecological sustainability | Ecosystem services | Biofuels | REQUIREMENTS | AGRONOMY | YIELD | ENERGY & FUELS | INSECT POLLINATION | APIS-MELLIFERA L | CROPS | CANADIAN WEEDS | BIOLOGY | PRODUCTIVITY | OILSEED RAPE | BRASSICA-NAPUS L | Plant reproduction | Insects | Agricultural production | Biodiesel fuels | Crops | Plants (botany) | Seeds | Breeding | Pollinators | Indigenous plants | Bees | Pollination | Oil | Flowering | Flowers & plants | Species | Crop yield
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Estudio de las relaciones morfológicas existentes en las abejas domésticas (Apis mellifera L) de las Islas Canarias (Study of the morphological relationship existent in the Canary Island honeybee (Apis mellifera L.)), 12/2004
The genetic origin of the honey bees (Apis mellifera ) that lives in the CanaryIsland is ignored. It has been speculated with the possibility that the...
Order Hymenoptera, Family Apidae, Apis mellifera, Biogeography, Morphometry, CanaryIsland | Orden Himenoptera, Familia Apidae, Apis mellifera, Biogeografía, Morfometría, Archipiélago Canario
Order Hymenoptera, Family Apidae, Apis mellifera, Biogeography, Morphometry, CanaryIsland | Orden Himenoptera, Familia Apidae, Apis mellifera, Biogeografía, Morfometría, Archipiélago Canario
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Veterinary Pathology, ISSN 0300-9858, 7/2019, Volume 56, Issue 4, pp. 636 - 641
Deformed wing virus (DWV) is a single-stranded RNA virus of honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) transmitted by the parasitic mite Varroa destructor. Although DWV...
Apis mellifera | mandibular gland | honey bee | deformed wing virus | hypopharyngeal gland | IMPACT | VARROA | VETERINARY SCIENCES | PATHOLOGY | HYPOPHARYNGEAL GLANDS
Apis mellifera | mandibular gland | honey bee | deformed wing virus | hypopharyngeal gland | IMPACT | VARROA | VETERINARY SCIENCES | PATHOLOGY | HYPOPHARYNGEAL GLANDS
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PLoS pathogens, ISSN 1553-7366, 08/2014, Volume 10, Issue 8, p. e1004323
Over the past fifty years, annual honeybee (Apis mellifera) colony losses have been steadily increasing worldwide. These losses have occurred in parallel with...
VIRAL LOAD | SCIENTIFIC NOTE | KASHMIR-BEE-VIRUS | MICROBIOLOGY | TIME RT-PCR | VIROLOGY | DEFORMED-WING-VIRUS | VERTICAL TRANSMISSION | MITE SYNDROME | ACUTE PARALYSIS VIRUS | PARASITOLOGY | SACBROOD VIRUS | PATHOGENS | Bees - parasitology | Virus Diseases - epidemiology | Prevalence | Varroidae - parasitology | Bees - virology | Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction | Mite Infestations - veterinary | New Zealand | Mite Infestations - parasitology | Animals | Mite Infestations - epidemiology | Virus Diseases - veterinary | Host-Parasite Interactions | Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction | Virus Diseases - parasitology | Virus diseases | Complications and side effects | Honeybee | Development and progression | Genetic aspects | Research | Health aspects | Risk factors | Ecology | Annan biologi | Ekologi | Other Biological Topics | Animal behavior | Beekeeping | Mortality | Viruses | Principal components analysis | Infections | Parasites | Expansion | Bees | Viral infections
VIRAL LOAD | SCIENTIFIC NOTE | KASHMIR-BEE-VIRUS | MICROBIOLOGY | TIME RT-PCR | VIROLOGY | DEFORMED-WING-VIRUS | VERTICAL TRANSMISSION | MITE SYNDROME | ACUTE PARALYSIS VIRUS | PARASITOLOGY | SACBROOD VIRUS | PATHOGENS | Bees - parasitology | Virus Diseases - epidemiology | Prevalence | Varroidae - parasitology | Bees - virology | Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction | Mite Infestations - veterinary | New Zealand | Mite Infestations - parasitology | Animals | Mite Infestations - epidemiology | Virus Diseases - veterinary | Host-Parasite Interactions | Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction | Virus Diseases - parasitology | Virus diseases | Complications and side effects | Honeybee | Development and progression | Genetic aspects | Research | Health aspects | Risk factors | Ecology | Annan biologi | Ekologi | Other Biological Topics | Animal behavior | Beekeeping | Mortality | Viruses | Principal components analysis | Infections | Parasites | Expansion | Bees | Viral infections
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Journal of Chemical Ecology, ISSN 0098-0331, 11/2005, Volume 31, Issue 11, pp. 2731 - 2745
Recent studies have demonstrated a remarkable and unexpected complexity in social insect pheromone communication, particularly for honeybees (Apis mellifera...
Life Sciences | Apis mellifera | social insect | Physical Chemistry | Biological Microscopy | chemical communication | Agriculture | Ecology | pheromone | chemoecology | honeybee | Chemical communication | Pheromone | Honeybee | Social insect | Chemoecology | QUEEN PHEROMONE | HYMENOPTERA | WORKER HONEYBEES | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | OVARY DEVELOPMENT | DIVISION-OF-LABOR | BROOD PHEROMONE | MANDIBULAR GLAND PHEROMONE | ALIPHATIC ESTERS | ECOLOGY | BEE NESTMATE RECOGNITION | SECRETION | Animals | Social Behavior | Pheromones - chemistry | Female | Male | Pheromones - physiology | Animal Communication | Bees - physiology | Pheromones | Syntax | Animal behavior | Bees
Life Sciences | Apis mellifera | social insect | Physical Chemistry | Biological Microscopy | chemical communication | Agriculture | Ecology | pheromone | chemoecology | honeybee | Chemical communication | Pheromone | Honeybee | Social insect | Chemoecology | QUEEN PHEROMONE | HYMENOPTERA | WORKER HONEYBEES | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | OVARY DEVELOPMENT | DIVISION-OF-LABOR | BROOD PHEROMONE | MANDIBULAR GLAND PHEROMONE | ALIPHATIC ESTERS | ECOLOGY | BEE NESTMATE RECOGNITION | SECRETION | Animals | Social Behavior | Pheromones - chemistry | Female | Male | Pheromones - physiology | Animal Communication | Bees - physiology | Pheromones | Syntax | Animal behavior | Bees
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Scientific Reports, ISSN 2045-2322, 02/2014, Volume 4, Issue 1, p. 4022
Using precise pollen species determination by conventional microscopic methods, accompanied by molecular genetic markers, we found bees collect GMO...
APIS-MELLIFERA | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | Food Labeling - legislation & jurisprudence | Food, Organic - standards | Beekeeping - economics | Genetic Markers | Soybeans - genetics | Bees | Honey | Animals | Food Labeling - standards | European Union | Plants, Genetically Modified | Pollen - genetics | Mexico | Food, Organic - economics | Nectar | Soybeans | Genetic markers | Pollen | Apiculture
APIS-MELLIFERA | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | Food Labeling - legislation & jurisprudence | Food, Organic - standards | Beekeeping - economics | Genetic Markers | Soybeans - genetics | Bees | Honey | Animals | Food Labeling - standards | European Union | Plants, Genetically Modified | Pollen - genetics | Mexico | Food, Organic - economics | Nectar | Soybeans | Genetic markers | Pollen | Apiculture
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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, ISSN 2045-2322, 01/2018, Volume 8
Honeybees may be exposed to insecticidal proteins from transgenic plants via pollen during their foraging activity. Assessing effects of such exposures on...
SURVIVAL | CORN POLLEN | APIS-MELLIFERA | INGESTION | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | BACILLUS-THURINGIENSIS TOXIN | MIDGUT | DIETARY | SOYBEAN TRYPSIN-INHIBITOR | LIGUSTICA | BEES
SURVIVAL | CORN POLLEN | APIS-MELLIFERA | INGESTION | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | BACILLUS-THURINGIENSIS TOXIN | MIDGUT | DIETARY | SOYBEAN TRYPSIN-INHIBITOR | LIGUSTICA | BEES
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Acta Botanica Croatica, ISSN 0365-0588, 10/2019, Volume 78, Issue 2, pp. 135 - 141
In Central Europe, L. is a late summer/autumn bloomer (August/November). The disc florets produce both nectar and pollen. Floral reward is available in...
spp | insect visitors | nectar | alien plant | pollen | Apis mellifera | POLLINATORS | LAMIACEAE | FLORA | BIOLOGY | Bombus spp | IMPACTS | PLANT SCIENCES
spp | insect visitors | nectar | alien plant | pollen | Apis mellifera | POLLINATORS | LAMIACEAE | FLORA | BIOLOGY | Bombus spp | IMPACTS | PLANT SCIENCES
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Insect Molecular Biology, ISSN 0962-1075, 08/2012, Volume 21, Issue 4, pp. 446 - 455
Deformed wing virus (DWV) is a serious pathogen of the honey bee, Apis mellifera L., vectored by the parasitic mite Varroa destructor. The virus is associated...
Apis mellifera | honey bees | RNA interference (RNAi) | bee virus | bee larvae | deformity | DWV‐dsRNA | deformed wing virus (DWV) | DWV-dsRNA | DSRNA INGESTION | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | ENTOMOLOGY | GENOME | MITES VARROA-DESTRUCTOR | COLONY COLLAPSE DISORDER | GENE | PCR ANALYSIS | C-ELEGANS | INTERFERENCE | VERTICAL TRANSMISSION | PICORNA-LIKE VIRUS | Eating | Animals | RNA, Double-Stranded - administration & dosage | Larva - drug effects | Larva - virology | Bees - drug effects | Insect Viruses - drug effects | Varroidae | Bees - virology | Wings, Animal - virology | Bees - genetics | Index Medicus
Apis mellifera | honey bees | RNA interference (RNAi) | bee virus | bee larvae | deformity | DWV‐dsRNA | deformed wing virus (DWV) | DWV-dsRNA | DSRNA INGESTION | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | ENTOMOLOGY | GENOME | MITES VARROA-DESTRUCTOR | COLONY COLLAPSE DISORDER | GENE | PCR ANALYSIS | C-ELEGANS | INTERFERENCE | VERTICAL TRANSMISSION | PICORNA-LIKE VIRUS | Eating | Animals | RNA, Double-Stranded - administration & dosage | Larva - drug effects | Larva - virology | Bees - drug effects | Insect Viruses - drug effects | Varroidae | Bees - virology | Wings, Animal - virology | Bees - genetics | Index Medicus
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Insect Molecular Biology, ISSN 0962-1075, 10/2014, Volume 23, Issue 5, pp. 668 - 681
Ovarian activity not only influences fertility, but is also involved with the regulation of division of labour between reproductive and behavioural castes of...
Apis mellifera | differentially expressed genes | inactivated ovaries | activated ovaries | mRNAs | RNA‐sequencing | RNA-sequencing | MRNAs | Inactivated ovaries | Differentially expressed genes | Activated ovaries | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | RECEPTOR GENE-EXPRESSION | ADULT WORKER | ODORANT-BINDING PROTEINS | CHEMOSENSORY PROTEINS | JUVENILE-HORMONE BIOSYNTHESIS | ENTOMOLOGY | SOCIAL-BEHAVIOR | GENOME-WIDE ANALYSIS | CORPORA ALLATA | WORKER REPRODUCTION | CARBON-DIOXIDE | Reproducibility of Results | Animals | Sequence Analysis, RNA | Gene Expression Regulation | Transcriptome | Female | Ovary - physiology | Bees - genetics | Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction | Bees - physiology | Honeybee | RNA | Analysis | Genomics | Gene expression | Bees | Ovarian cancer
Apis mellifera | differentially expressed genes | inactivated ovaries | activated ovaries | mRNAs | RNA‐sequencing | RNA-sequencing | MRNAs | Inactivated ovaries | Differentially expressed genes | Activated ovaries | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | RECEPTOR GENE-EXPRESSION | ADULT WORKER | ODORANT-BINDING PROTEINS | CHEMOSENSORY PROTEINS | JUVENILE-HORMONE BIOSYNTHESIS | ENTOMOLOGY | SOCIAL-BEHAVIOR | GENOME-WIDE ANALYSIS | CORPORA ALLATA | WORKER REPRODUCTION | CARBON-DIOXIDE | Reproducibility of Results | Animals | Sequence Analysis, RNA | Gene Expression Regulation | Transcriptome | Female | Ovary - physiology | Bees - genetics | Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction | Bees - physiology | Honeybee | RNA | Analysis | Genomics | Gene expression | Bees | Ovarian cancer
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Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, ISSN 0147-6513, 11/2018, Volume 164, pp. 283 - 288
Chlorothalonil is a broad-spectrum fungicide and diflubenzuron is an insect growth regulator used to control many insect larvae feeding on agricultural, forest...
Apis mellifera | Chlorothalonil | Larvae | Diflubenzuron | Toxicity | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | TOXICOLOGY | FATE | EXPOSURE | BEES | PESTICIDES | Pollen - drug effects | Solvents | Body Weight | Diflubenzuron - analysis | Risk | Pesticides - analysis | Fungicides, Industrial - pharmacology | Bees | Pilot Projects | Toxicity Tests, Chronic | Animals | Larva - drug effects | Nitriles - analysis | Diet - veterinary | Honeybee | Index Medicus
Apis mellifera | Chlorothalonil | Larvae | Diflubenzuron | Toxicity | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | TOXICOLOGY | FATE | EXPOSURE | BEES | PESTICIDES | Pollen - drug effects | Solvents | Body Weight | Diflubenzuron - analysis | Risk | Pesticides - analysis | Fungicides, Industrial - pharmacology | Bees | Pilot Projects | Toxicity Tests, Chronic | Animals | Larva - drug effects | Nitriles - analysis | Diet - veterinary | Honeybee | Index Medicus
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Environmental Pollution, ISSN 0269-7491, 01/2013, Volume 172, pp. 70 - 75
Selenium (Se) has contaminated areas in the western USA where pollination is critical to the functioning of both agricultural and natural ecosystems, yet we...
Apis mellifera | Plant reproduction | Radish | Pollen limitation | Floral traits | BRASSICACEAE | WILD RADISH | SPODOPTERA-EXIGUA | STANLEYA-PINNATA | SUPPLEMENTATION | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | PREFERENCES | PHYTOREMEDIATION | PLANTS | DEFENSE HYPOTHESIS | HYPERACCUMULATION | Raphanus - physiology | Selenium - toxicity | Herbivory | Birds - physiology | Soil Pollutants - analysis | Bees - physiology | Pollination - physiology | Soil Pollutants - toxicity | Animals | Raphanus - drug effects | Selenium - analysis | Ecosystem | Raphanus - chemistry | Pollen - chemistry | Seeds - chemistry | Aphididae | Honeybee | Selenium | Organic farming | Ecosystems | Analysis | Index Medicus
Apis mellifera | Plant reproduction | Radish | Pollen limitation | Floral traits | BRASSICACEAE | WILD RADISH | SPODOPTERA-EXIGUA | STANLEYA-PINNATA | SUPPLEMENTATION | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | PREFERENCES | PHYTOREMEDIATION | PLANTS | DEFENSE HYPOTHESIS | HYPERACCUMULATION | Raphanus - physiology | Selenium - toxicity | Herbivory | Birds - physiology | Soil Pollutants - analysis | Bees - physiology | Pollination - physiology | Soil Pollutants - toxicity | Animals | Raphanus - drug effects | Selenium - analysis | Ecosystem | Raphanus - chemistry | Pollen - chemistry | Seeds - chemistry | Aphididae | Honeybee | Selenium | Organic farming | Ecosystems | Analysis | Index Medicus
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Pest Management Science, ISSN 1526-498X, 01/2019, Volume 75, Issue 1, pp. 29 - 36
BACKGROUND The effects of chronic exposure to two neonicotinoids (clothianidin and imidacloprid) and two organophosphates (chlorpyrifos and dimethoate) on...
Apis mellifera | dimethoate | clothianidin | larvae | chlorpyrifos | imidacloprid | HONEY | AGRONOMY | POLLEN | RISK | ENTOMOLOGY | BEES | PESTICIDES | POLLINATORS | NEONICOTINOID INSECTICIDES | EXPOSURE | LEARNING PERFORMANCES | Nitro Compounds - toxicity | Bees - growth & development | Neonicotinoids - toxicity | Dimethoate - toxicity | Thiazoles - toxicity | Toxicity Tests, Chronic | Animals | Larva - drug effects | Larva - growth & development | Guanidines - toxicity | Bees - drug effects | Chlorpyrifos - toxicity | In Vitro Techniques | Insecticides - toxicity | Organophosphates - toxicity | Chemical industry | Herbicides | Pesticides industry | Honeybee | Enzyme inhibitors | Analysis | Information management | Bees | Chlorpyrifos | Larvae | Nectar | Solvents | Chronic toxicity | Toxicity | Pesticides | Insecticides | Survival | Weight | Organophosphates | Chronic exposure | Organic chemistry | Honey | Diet | Pollen | Imidacloprid | Dimethoate | Pesticide toxicity | Acetone | Acute toxicity | Index Medicus
Apis mellifera | dimethoate | clothianidin | larvae | chlorpyrifos | imidacloprid | HONEY | AGRONOMY | POLLEN | RISK | ENTOMOLOGY | BEES | PESTICIDES | POLLINATORS | NEONICOTINOID INSECTICIDES | EXPOSURE | LEARNING PERFORMANCES | Nitro Compounds - toxicity | Bees - growth & development | Neonicotinoids - toxicity | Dimethoate - toxicity | Thiazoles - toxicity | Toxicity Tests, Chronic | Animals | Larva - drug effects | Larva - growth & development | Guanidines - toxicity | Bees - drug effects | Chlorpyrifos - toxicity | In Vitro Techniques | Insecticides - toxicity | Organophosphates - toxicity | Chemical industry | Herbicides | Pesticides industry | Honeybee | Enzyme inhibitors | Analysis | Information management | Bees | Chlorpyrifos | Larvae | Nectar | Solvents | Chronic toxicity | Toxicity | Pesticides | Insecticides | Survival | Weight | Organophosphates | Chronic exposure | Organic chemistry | Honey | Diet | Pollen | Imidacloprid | Dimethoate | Pesticide toxicity | Acetone | Acute toxicity | Index Medicus
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Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology, ISSN 0739-4462, 09/2019, Volume 102, Issue 1, pp. e21595 - n/a
Honey bees Apis mellifera L. are one of the most studied insect species due to their economic importance. The interest in studying honey bees chiefly stems...
mitochondria | membrane potential | ROS | isolation | respiration | Apis mellifera L | properties | Temperature | Bees - metabolism | Calcium - metabolism | Mitochondria, Muscle - metabolism | Male | Flight, Animal | Hydrogen Peroxide - metabolism | Animals | Cell Respiration | Membrane Potentials | Female | Mice | Muscles - metabolism | HYMENOPTERA | PHYSIOLOGY | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | ENTOMOLOGY | POLLINATORS | METABOLISM | PLANTS | APIDAE | DECLINES | EXPOSURE | Honeybee | Food supply | Adenosine triphosphatase | Bees | Phosphorylation | Reactive oxygen species | Hydrogen peroxide | Flight | Pyruvic acid | Glycerophosphate | ADP | Calcium influx | Mitochondria | Oxidation | Membrane potential | Adenosine | Flight muscle | World population | Economic importance | Muscles | Adenosine diphosphate | Substrates | NAD | Honey | Oxidative phosphorylation | Insects | Malate | Food security | Electron transport | Respiration | Calcium ions
mitochondria | membrane potential | ROS | isolation | respiration | Apis mellifera L | properties | Temperature | Bees - metabolism | Calcium - metabolism | Mitochondria, Muscle - metabolism | Male | Flight, Animal | Hydrogen Peroxide - metabolism | Animals | Cell Respiration | Membrane Potentials | Female | Mice | Muscles - metabolism | HYMENOPTERA | PHYSIOLOGY | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | ENTOMOLOGY | POLLINATORS | METABOLISM | PLANTS | APIDAE | DECLINES | EXPOSURE | Honeybee | Food supply | Adenosine triphosphatase | Bees | Phosphorylation | Reactive oxygen species | Hydrogen peroxide | Flight | Pyruvic acid | Glycerophosphate | ADP | Calcium influx | Mitochondria | Oxidation | Membrane potential | Adenosine | Flight muscle | World population | Economic importance | Muscles | Adenosine diphosphate | Substrates | NAD | Honey | Oxidative phosphorylation | Insects | Malate | Food security | Electron transport | Respiration | Calcium ions
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