BECAS
REVAINERA Pablo Damian
artículos
Título:
Biotic stressors affecting key apiaries in Argentina
Autor/es:
MAGGI, MATIAS DANIEL; QUINTANA, SILVINA; REVAINERA, PABLO DAMIAN; PORRINI, LEONARDO; MEROI, FACUNDO ARCERITO; FERNANDEZ DE LANDA, GREGORIO; BRASESCO, CONSTANZA; DI GERONIMO, VANESA; RUFFINENGO, SERGIO; EGUARAS, MARTIN
Revista:
BEE WORLD
Editorial:
International Bee Research Association
Referencias:
Año: 2019
ISSN:
0005-772X
Resumen:
Parasites are known to be one of the major contributors to colony losses. During 2018, weperformed a survey of key commercial colonies belonging to bee breeders in different geographicalareas of Argentine, in order to monitor the parasites that could be spreading among Argentineanapiaries. Sampling consisted of 10 worker bees per apiary from 21 commercial apiaries, all of themdistributed across the main beekeeping provinces of Argentine (Buenos Aires, Santa Fe, Córdoba,Santiago del Estero, La Pampa, Río Negro, Mendoza and Entre Ríos). For each sample, DNA andRNA extraction was performed by qPCR using commercial kits to detect parasites. The mostprevalent pathogen affecting Argentinean honeybees were deformed wing virus DWV (100%),black queen cell virus (95%), Apis mellifera filamentous virus (52%), Lotmaria passim (38%),Nosema ceranae (29%) and acute paralysis virus (24%). To a lesser extent, the flagellates Chritidiabombi and Apicystis bombi (10 y 5%, respectively), and the bacterium Paenibacilus larvae (9.5%)were also detected. None of the analyzed samples presented ADN from Ascophaera apis, Nosemabombi, Nosema apis or Acarapis woodi. The mite Varroa destructor and the small beetle Aethinatumida were not detected after visual inspection of the colonies. These results allow us to expandthe knowledge of the current bee health status from the main beekeeping provinces in keycommercial apiaries in Argentina.