The key of the success of the neonicotinoid-type insecticides is that they have the greatest affinity to the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors of the insect central nervous system. They block them irreversibly, eventually, they cause the destruction of pests insects. Ultimately, they affect the healthy functioning of ecosystems: their effect also can be extended to plant visitor pollinators – bees, butterflies, hoverflies, etc. –, causing poisoning-, health- and behaviour-changing symptoms. In 2013, we investigated the effect of the residues of a neonicotinoid seed treatment of sunflower's among semi-field conditions More than 19 000 died individuals were collected during the measurements. On the basis of the results it can be stated that the literature known symptoms required about two weeks to appear on bees. The result have underlined the relevancy of our examinations to interrelation of beekeeping and modern crop systems.
The honey bees are essential for the pollination of agricultural plants. The Pannonian honey bee, Apis mellifera pannonica, is native to Hungary, only these subspecies are being bread in our country. The parameters have been separated the pannon and italian honey bee subspecies, the colour of tergit, the cubital index and proboscis length. The morphometric analisys is of special importance because this, on the one hand, shows correlation with honey bee production and on the other hand, the pure morphometric charactersitics is the basis of any potential honey bee export. Mitochondrial DNA and microsatellites are the common methods to define genetic diversity and the separation of subspecies.
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