2020
DOI: 10.22271/j.ento.2020.v8.i4q.7268
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Evaluation of priming media and queen cup material on larval graft acceptance and queen emergence in Apis mellifera L.

Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of seven different priming media viz.,Apple Juice, Coconut Water, Royal Jelly, Diluted Royal Jelly, Honey Solution, Sugar Syrup, Distilled Water and dry grafting(Control) and three queen cup material viz., old comb wax, new capping wax and plastic, on larval graft acceptance and queen emergence during mass queen rearing and the variations between Autumn and Spring season under mid-hills of Himachal Pradesh. The larval graft acceptance as well as queen emergence… Show more

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“…The larval acceptance rate and RJ yield were higher in RJ-primed media than control in both bee races. Sharma [ 47 ] reported similar results, i.e., queen cell acceptance rate was higher in RJ-primed media followed by honey and sugar syrup. Furthermore, artificial sugar supplementation during RJ production is a common beekeeping practice, specifically in countries that have extremely hot and dry climates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…The larval acceptance rate and RJ yield were higher in RJ-primed media than control in both bee races. Sharma [ 47 ] reported similar results, i.e., queen cell acceptance rate was higher in RJ-primed media followed by honey and sugar syrup. Furthermore, artificial sugar supplementation during RJ production is a common beekeeping practice, specifically in countries that have extremely hot and dry climates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%