健康养蜂的人工饲料替代品或补充剂

Pushpa Lata, Sakshi Prasad, Garima Gupta
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这篇全面的综述阐明了适当的营养在蜜蜂群体、成年蜜蜂和幼虫的生长发育中的关键作用,强调了人工饲料的挑战和优势。讨论涵盖了一系列主题,探讨了糖浆的配方和应用,花粉替代品的关键作用,以及富含蛋白质的均衡饮食的关键意义,特别是对幼虫发育至关重要。一个重要的重点放在适当的水合作用和电解质溶液的利用的重要性,在支持蜜蜂的体温调节,消化和整体群体维持中发挥关键作用。此外,该综述还深入研究了补充维生素C的潜在影响,揭示了它在增强蜜蜂健康和免疫力方面的作用,以及它减轻压力源的能力,以及对整个群体生存的影响。强调了群体营养、成虫营养和幼虫营养之间复杂的相互联系,强调了营养层接触在群体内信息传递中的关键作用。对不同发育阶段碳水化合物和蛋白质需求的详细检查提供了细致入微的见解,考虑到其消费的各种来源、变化和潜在风险,从而为有效的蜜蜂管理实践提供了有价值的知识。该研究将重点转移到印度养蜂业面临的具体挑战上,特别是在饥荒时期,研究了各种人工饲料喂给蜂群。特别关注花粉替代品的发展,这是加强该地区养蜂实践的关键方面。从过去创造人工饲料的尝试中收集到的见解及其对蜂群参数的影响有助于解决印度养蜂人面临的独特挑战。该综述将其范围扩展到无刺蜜蜂,探索为这些物种开发人工饲料的复杂性,并强调了对发酵花粉的偏好。特定无刺蜂种类采集的花粉的理化特性为未来人工饲料的开发提供了有价值的见解,为未来的人工饲料开发提供了潜在的途径。探讨了越冬取食、刺激育雏、预防饥饿、蜂群建设和蜂巢建设等辅助取食策略。各种人工喂养方法,如糖浆、蛋白质补充剂、花粉替代品和蜂箱补充剂,讨论了它们在支持蜜蜂营养的不同方面的作用。本综述最后讨论了在蜜蜂营养中补充维生素C的潜在益处,有助于更广泛地了解为蜜蜂种群的保护和可持续管理量身定制的人工饲料和补充喂养策略,特别是在印度养蜂业面临独特挑战的背景下。
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Artificial Diet Alternatives or Supplements for Healthy Honey Beekeeping
This comprehensive review illuminates the crucial role of proper nutrition in the growth and development of honeybee colonies, adult bees, and larvae, emphasizing both the challenges and advantages associated with artificial diets. Covering a spectrum of topics, the discussion explores the formulation and applications of sugar syrups, the pivotal role of pollen substitutes, and the critical significance of a well-balanced diet rich in proteins, particularly vital for larval development. A significant focus is placed on the importance of adequate hydration and the utilization of electrolyte solutions, playing pivotal roles in supporting honeybee thermoregulation, digestion, and overall colony maintenance. Moreover, the review delves into the potential impact of vitamin C supplementation, shedding light on its role in enhancing honeybee health and immunity, and its capacity to mitigate stressors, with implications for overall colony survival. The intricate interconnections between colony nutrition, adult nutrition, and larval nutrition are underscored, emphasizing the pivotal role of trophallactic contacts in information transfer within the colony. The detailed examination of carbohydrate and protein needs at different developmental stages provides nuanced insights, taking into consideration various sources, variations, and potential risks associated with their consumption, thereby contributing valuable knowledge for effective honeybee management practices. Shifting the focus to the specific challenges faced by beekeeping in India, particularly during dearth periods, the study investigates various artificial diets fed to colonies. Special attention is given to the development of pollen substitutes, a critical aspect for enhancing beekeeping practices in the region. Insights gleaned from past attempts at creating artificial diets and their impact on colony parameters contribute to ongoing efforts to address the unique challenges confronted by Indian beekeepers. The review extends its scope to stingless bees, exploring the complexities of developing artificial diets for these species and highlighting the preference for fermented pollen. The physicochemical characteristics of pollen collected by specific stingless bee species provide valuable insights, offering potential avenues for future artificial diet development. Supplementary feeding strategies, including overwintering feeding, stimulation of brood rearing, prevention of starvation, colony building, and comb construction, are explored. Various artificial feeding methods, such as sugar syrups, protein supplements, pollen substitutes, and hive supplements, are discussed in their roles supporting different aspects of honeybee nutrition. The review concludes with a discussion on the potential benefits of vitamin C supplementation in bee nutrition, contributing to a broader understanding of artificial diets and supplementary feeding strategies tailored for the conservation and sustainable management of honeybee populations, especially within the context of the unique challenges faced by Indian beekeeping.
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