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Original Articles

The role of pollen in chalkbrood disease in Apis mellifera: transmission and predisposing conditions

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Pages 1171-1176 | Accepted 30 Jun 2005, Published online: 27 Jan 2017
 

Abstract

Chalkbrood in honeybees (Apis mellifera L. Himenoptera: Apidae) is a fungal disease caused by Ascosphaera apis (Maassen ex Claussen) Olive and Spiltoir. This disease requires the presence of fungal spores and a predisposing condition in the susceptible brood for the disease to develop. In this study we examined the role of pollen in the development of chalkbrood disease under two experimental conditions: (i) pollen combs were transferred from infected to uninfected beehives and (ii) colonies were deprived of adequate pollen supplies to feed the brood. The results of both treatments confirmed that pollen is an element that should be taken into account when controlling this honeybee disease.

We thank M. Spivak of University of Minnesota for his useful comments on the manuscript and the revision of the English text. Financing was provided by the INIA (project API99-007) supported by the EC and the Spanish government (CE 1221/97).

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