Investigating hygienic behaviour and AFB resistance of Apis mellifera capensis colonies: are Cape honey bees hygienic and how well do they cope with the disease?

IF 2.2 3区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Yordan V. Hristov, Michael H. Allsopp, Theresa C. Wossler
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In South Africa, clinical signs of American foulbrood (AFB) are limited to the province of the Western Cape, infecting Apis mellifera capensis. Currently, colony-level virulence of AFB field strains and overall resistance of A. m. capensis colonies to AFB are unknown. We evaluated hygienic behaviour and colony AFB resistance in 15 full-sized A. m. capensis colonies. Eight colonies originated from a population previously exposed to AFB and seven colonies were from an AFB-unexposed population. Firstly, hygienic behaviour of all colonies was assessed by the freeze-killed brood assay. Twenty percent of all colonies removed more than 95% of frozen brood in 24 h, while a further 26.67% removed more than 95% of dead brood in 48 h. There were no differences between the two populations in the level of hygienic behaviour. Secondly, we infected the same A. m. capensis colonies with the ERIC I subtype Ab field strain of P. larvae with a dose of 90 CFU/larva. We monitored colonies for 6 months, quantifying brood production, brood patchiness, and the number of brood cells infected with AFB. The P. larvae field strain had high virulence for all colonies regardless of previous AFB exposure or level of hygienic behaviour. The disease progressed slower in the AFB-unexposed population than in the AFB-exposed population. Colonies that removed 95% or more dead larvae within 48 h showed lower proportions of AFB infection than colonies expressing poor hygienic behaviour, which suggests that hygienic A. m. capensis colonies are more resistant to AFB.

调查非洲蜜蜂的卫生行为和AFB抗性:开普敦蜜蜂卫生吗?它们如何应对这种疾病?
在南非,美国恶臭病(AFB)的临床症状仅限于西开普省,感染蜜蜂。目前,AFB田间菌株的菌落水平毒力和capensis菌落对AFB的总体抗性尚不清楚。我们评估了15个全尺寸capensis菌落的卫生行为和菌落对AFB的抗性。8个菌落来自先前接触过AFB的人群,7个菌落来自未接触过AFB的人群。首先,采用冷冻杀巢法评价各菌落的卫生行为。20%的菌落在24小时内清除了95%以上的冷冻菌种,而26.67%的菌落在48小时内清除了95%以上的死亡菌种。两个种群在卫生行为水平上没有差异。其次,我们用ERIC I亚型Ab野株P.幼虫以90 CFU/幼虫的剂量感染相同的capensis菌落。我们对菌落进行了6个月的监测,量化了孵育量、孵育斑块和感染AFB的孵育细胞数量。无论以前是否暴露于猪瘟或卫生行为水平,田间病原菌对所有菌落都具有高毒力。与暴露于afb的人群相比,未暴露于afb的人群病情进展较慢。在48 h内去除95%以上死亡幼虫的菌落感染AFB的比例低于卫生行为差的菌落,说明卫生的capensis菌落对AFB的抗性更强。
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Apidologie
Apidologie 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
8.30%
发文量
64
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Apidologie is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the biology of insects belonging to the superfamily Apoidea. Its range of coverage includes behavior, ecology, pollination, genetics, physiology, systematics, toxicology and pathology. Also accepted are papers on the rearing, exploitation and practical use of Apoidea and their products, as far as they make a clear contribution to the understanding of bee biology. Apidologie is an official publication of the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA) and Deutscher Imkerbund E.V. (D.I.B.)
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