Jesús Humberto Reyna-Fuentes, J. C. Martínez-González, Amador Silva-Contreras, Daniel López-Aguirre, S. P. Castillo-Rodríguez
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摘要
Juan Carlos Martínez-González E-mail address: jmartinez@docentes.uat.edu.mx蜜蜂(Apis mellifera)因其授粉和产蜜能力而成为应用最广泛的蜜蜂。目前,养蜂业包含几个健康问题,这些问题极大地影响了生产中的蜂箱数量。影响蜜蜂的疾病有:美洲褐虫病、欧洲褐虫病、石灰石褐虫病、蝇蛆病、螨虫病和varroasis等。瓦螨破坏者螨,作为不同疾病的媒介,最近与蜂群衰竭综合征有关。这种螨虫在繁殖和繁殖阶段影响蜜蜂。然而,不加选择地使用合成杀螨剂,除了对环境造成有害影响外,还会影响蜂箱衍生产品的安全性。此外,它们还在灭蚊种群中产生了抗性。这迫使开发新的策略和治疗替代方案,例如使用该地区本地或特有的各种植物(碾磨、提取物、油和/或脱水粉末提取物)。植物精油是挥发性芳香族化合物,主要是萜类、苯丙类、单萜类、倍半萜类和醇类,具有广泛的抗菌和抗氧化活性,因此在蜂房中加入丁香、桉树、薄荷、迷迭香、牛至和肉桂精油是有益的。使用这些产品可以最大限度地降低生产成本,鼓励生产者使用这些产品。
Fitoterapia una alternativa de control de plagas y enfermedades de abejas
Juan Carlos Martínez-González E-mail address: jmartinez@docentes.uat.edu.mx The honey bee (Apis mellifera) has been the most widely used bee due to its pollination and honey production capacities. Currently, beekeeping encompasses several health problems, which have drastically affected the populations of beehives in production. Among the diseases affecting bees are: American foulbrood, European foulbrood, limebrood, stonebrood, nosemiasis, acariosis and varroasis, among others. The Varroa destructor mite, which acts as a vector of different diseases and is recently associated with colony collapse syndrome. This mite affects bees during the phoretic and reproductive phase. However, the indiscriminate use of synthetic acaricides, in addition to having a harmful impact on the environment, affects the safety of products derived from the hive. In addition, they have originated resistance in V. destructor populations. This has forced the development of new strategies and treatment alternatives, such as the use of various plants native or endemic to the region (milling, extracts, oils and/or dehydrated powdered extracts). Plant essential oils are volatile aromatic compounds, mainly terpenoids, phenylpropanoids, monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes and alcohols, which have a wide range of antimicrobial and antioxidant activity, so the addition of essential oils of clove, eucalyptus, mint, rosemary, oregano and cinnamon can be beneficial in the apiary. The uses of these products can minimize production costs, encouraging producers to use these products.