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Title Honey bee colony health : challenges and sustainable solutions / editors: Diana Sammataro, Jay Yoder.

Publication Info. Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 302 pages) : color illustrations.
Series Contemporary topics in entomology series
Contemporary topics in entomology series.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Honey bee health: the potential role of microbes -- Seasonal microflora, especially winter and spring -- Evaluation of Varroa mite tolerance in honey bees -- Status of breeding practices and genetic diversity in domestic U.S. honey bees -- Global status of honey bee mites -- Challenges for developing biopesticides against Varroa -- Molecular forensics for honey bee colonies -- Honey bee viruses and their effect on bee and colony health -- PCR for the analysis of Nosema in honey bees -- Nosema ceranae detection by microscopy and antibody tests -- Chalkbrood re-examined -- Critical transition temperature (CTT) of chalkbrood fungi and its significance for disease incidence -- Small hive beetle (Aethina tumida) contributions to colony losses -- Pesticides and honey bee toxicity in the United States -- Cellular response in honey bees to non-pathogenic effects of pesticides -- Differences among fungicides targeting the beneficial fungi associated with honey bee colonies -- Fungicides reduce symbiotic fungi in bee bread and the beneficial fungi in colonies -- Interactions between risk factors in honey bees -- Understanding the impact of honey bee disorders on crop pollination -- Calculating and reporting managed honey bee colony losses -- Conservation of plant-pollinator mutualisms.
Note Print version record.
Summary Modern commercial beekeeping has changed from primarily honey production to crop pollination. With this change has come extraordinary stress-colonies are moved multiple times a year, increasing their exposure to diseases, parasites, and hive pests. Antibiotics and acaricides are being applied more frequently, resulting in resistance and comb contamination. The future use of bee colonies as mobile pollinator populations requires modern management methods with fresh perspectives on nutrition, breeding practices, and the role of microbes in sustaining colony health. Honey Bee Colony Health: Challe.
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Subject Bee culture -- Health aspects.
Honeybee -- Health.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Agriculture -- General.
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Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Sammataro, Diana.
Yoder, Jay.
Other Form: Print version: Honey bee colony health. Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2012 9781439879405 (DLC) 2011039584 (OCoLC)714730595
ISBN 9781439879412 (electronic book)
1439879419 (electronic book)
9781439879405
1439879400
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