INVESTIGADORES
PACINI Adriana Cecilia
artículos
Título:
Varroa destructor and Viruses association in honey bee colonies under different climatic conditions
Autor/es:
GIACOBINO AGOSTINA; MOLINERI ANA; PACINI ADRIANA; FONDEVILA NORBERTO; PIETRONAVE HERNAN; RODRIGUEZ GRACIELA; PALACIO ALEJANDRA; BULACIO CAGNOLO NATALIA; ORELLANO EMANUEL; SALTO CESAR; SIGNORINI MARCELO; MERKE, JULIETA
Revista:
ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2016 vol. 8 p. 407 - 412
ISSN:
1462-2912
Resumen:
Honey bee colonies are threatened by multiple factors including complex interactions between environmental and diseases such as parasitic mites and viruses. We compared the presence of honeybee-pathogenic viruses and Varroa infestation rate in four apiaries: commercial colonies that received treatment against Varroa and non-treated colonies that did not received any treatment for the last four years located in temperate and subtropical climate. In addition, we evaluated the effect of climate and Varroa treatment on DWV amounts. In both climates, DWV was the most prevalent virus, being the only present virus in subtropical colonies. Moreover, colonies from subtropical climate also showed reduced DWV amounts and lower Varroa infestation rates than colonies from temperate climate. Nevertheless, non-treated colonies in both climate conditions are able to survive several years. Environment appears as a key factor interacting with local bee populations and influencing colony survival beyond Varroa and Virus presence.