印度蜜蜂蜂王大规模饲养技术的标准化

Sowmiya Chandrasekar, Srinivasan Madapuji Rajagopalan, Saravanan Ayyaswami
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印度蜜蜂(Apis cerana indica F.)除了印度北部的平原外,在我国各地都有。蜂王是整个蜂群的母亲,统治着工蜂。由于它是所有遗传性状的来源,因此可以通过产生高质量的蜂王来改善蜂群。尽管在生物学上与蜜蜂相似,但没有足够的研究表明印度蜜蜂的蜂王饲养比意大利蜜蜂的蜂王饲养要多。为揭示蜂王人工育蜂技术,以蜂王接受度和成虫羽化为指标,对蜂王细胞杯大小、蜂王细胞类型和蜂王细胞质量进行了优化。使用不同尺寸的细胞杯,即直径为4mm, 5mm, 6mm和7mm。其中,直径为7 mm杯的幼虫接受率和成虫羽化率最高,分别为28.33%和25%。蜂王浆启动、稀释蜂王浆启动、蜂蜜启动、蜂蜜+蜂王浆启动等启动介质分别饲喂蜂群。其中,稀释蜂王浆的接受度最高,为29.2%,成虫羽化率为27.1%,其次是蜂王浆(16.7%和12.5%)、蜂蜜+蜂王浆(10.4%和6.5%)、蜂蜜(8.3%和4.2%)和水(2.1%和2.1%)。细胞后杯也是用塑料杯人工制备的。但它们并没有被工蜂轻易接受。因此,规范印度蜜蜂的蜂王饲养方法,以繁殖大量的蜂王,并为印度养蜂人提供优质的蜂王是很重要的
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Standardization of Mass Queen Rearing Techniques in Indian Honey Bees
Indian honey bee (Apis cerana indica F.) is present throughout our country except in the plains of north India. The queen bee is the mother of the colony, which rules over workers. As it is the source of all the hereditary characters, the colony can be improved by producing a goodquality queen. Even though biologically similar to A. mellifera, there were no ample studies on queen rearing in Indian bees than Italian bees. To unveil artificial queen rearing technique, queen cell cup size, type, and quality of the priming material were optimized based on acceptance and adult emergence. Queen cell cups of different sizes viz., 4 mm, 5 mm, 6 mm, and 7 mm in diameter, were used. Among them, 7 mm diameter cup showed the highest larval acceptance (28.33%) and adult emergence (25%). Priming media viz., water priming, royal jelly priming, diluted royal jelly priming, honey priming, and honey + royal jelly priming were fed to the colonies. Among them, diluted royal jelly showed the highest acceptance with 29.2% and adult emergence of 27.1% followed by, royal jelly (16.7% and 12.5%), honey + royal jelly (10.4% and 6.5%), honey (8.3% and 4.2%), and water (2.1% and 2.1%) respectively. The queen cell cups were prepared artificially from plastic cups too. But they were not readily accepted by worker bees. Hence, it is important to standardize queen rearing methodology in A. cerana indica in order to multiply a large number of queens and supply superior-character queens to the beekeepers in India
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