Energetic supplementation for maintenance or development of Apis mellifera L. colonies

Abstract Background: The nutritional requirements of honeybees (Apis mellifera) for their complete development need to be supplied through food sources available in the environment, since honeybees are insects that depend directly on blossoming food sources. However, at certain times a food-supply...

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Main Authors: Gabriela Pinto de Oliveira, Samir Moura Kadri, Bruno Giovane Emilio Benaglia, Paulo Eduardo Martins Ribolla, Ricardo de Oliveira Orsi
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Language:English
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Series:Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases
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spelling doaj-593a1c4b1a894fb4bacdea3ab30da4322020-11-25T03:50:46ZengSciELOJournal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases1678-91992610.1590/1678-9199-jvatitd-2020-0004S1678-91992020000100312Energetic supplementation for maintenance or development of Apis mellifera L. coloniesGabriela Pinto de OliveiraSamir Moura KadriBruno Giovane Emilio BenagliaPaulo Eduardo Martins RibollaRicardo de Oliveira OrsiAbstract Background: The nutritional requirements of honeybees (Apis mellifera) for their complete development need to be supplied through food sources available in the environment, since honeybees are insects that depend directly on blossoming food sources. However, at certain times a food-supply reduction can promote nutritional stress, thus necessitating food supplementation for maintenance or production stimulus of the colonies. Thus, the determination of optimal energy supplementation can assist in the maintenance and production of colonies. Methods: Twenty Apis mellifera beehives were used (with five beehives per treatment): CTL, control (without feeding); SJ, sugarcane juice; SS, sugar syrup; and IS, inverted sucrose. We evaluated the food consumption, population development, and physiological state (expression of vitellogenin and hexamerin 70a genes) of each colony. Results: The results showed that the supplementation of colonies with sugar syrup resulted in an intermediate consumption level (894.6 ± 291 mL) and better development (384.9 ± 237.3 and 158.3 ± 171.6 cm2, sealed and open brood, respectively). Furthermore, this diet ensured that the colonies were in a good physiological state, as bees fed this diet presented the highest relative expression levels of vitellogenin and hexamerin 70a among all the diets tested. Conclusions: Therefore, sugar syrup is concluded to be the best artificial energetic food for use in the supplementation of honeybee colonies.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-91992020000100312&lng=en&tlng=enbeekeepingapis melliferaenergetic foodsgene expressionnutritional stress
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author Gabriela Pinto de Oliveira
Samir Moura Kadri
Bruno Giovane Emilio Benaglia
Paulo Eduardo Martins Ribolla
Ricardo de Oliveira Orsi
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Samir Moura Kadri
Bruno Giovane Emilio Benaglia
Paulo Eduardo Martins Ribolla
Ricardo de Oliveira Orsi
Energetic supplementation for maintenance or development of Apis mellifera L. colonies
Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases
beekeeping
apis mellifera
energetic foods
gene expression
nutritional stress
author_facet Gabriela Pinto de Oliveira
Samir Moura Kadri
Bruno Giovane Emilio Benaglia
Paulo Eduardo Martins Ribolla
Ricardo de Oliveira Orsi
author_sort Gabriela Pinto de Oliveira
title Energetic supplementation for maintenance or development of Apis mellifera L. colonies
title_short Energetic supplementation for maintenance or development of Apis mellifera L. colonies
title_full Energetic supplementation for maintenance or development of Apis mellifera L. colonies
title_fullStr Energetic supplementation for maintenance or development of Apis mellifera L. colonies
title_full_unstemmed Energetic supplementation for maintenance or development of Apis mellifera L. colonies
title_sort energetic supplementation for maintenance or development of apis mellifera l. colonies
publisher SciELO
series Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases
issn 1678-9199
description Abstract Background: The nutritional requirements of honeybees (Apis mellifera) for their complete development need to be supplied through food sources available in the environment, since honeybees are insects that depend directly on blossoming food sources. However, at certain times a food-supply reduction can promote nutritional stress, thus necessitating food supplementation for maintenance or production stimulus of the colonies. Thus, the determination of optimal energy supplementation can assist in the maintenance and production of colonies. Methods: Twenty Apis mellifera beehives were used (with five beehives per treatment): CTL, control (without feeding); SJ, sugarcane juice; SS, sugar syrup; and IS, inverted sucrose. We evaluated the food consumption, population development, and physiological state (expression of vitellogenin and hexamerin 70a genes) of each colony. Results: The results showed that the supplementation of colonies with sugar syrup resulted in an intermediate consumption level (894.6 ± 291 mL) and better development (384.9 ± 237.3 and 158.3 ± 171.6 cm2, sealed and open brood, respectively). Furthermore, this diet ensured that the colonies were in a good physiological state, as bees fed this diet presented the highest relative expression levels of vitellogenin and hexamerin 70a among all the diets tested. Conclusions: Therefore, sugar syrup is concluded to be the best artificial energetic food for use in the supplementation of honeybee colonies.
topic beekeeping
apis mellifera
energetic foods
gene expression
nutritional stress
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