2013
DOI: 10.15389/agrobiology.2013.4.88eng
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GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION OF POPULATIONS OF HONEY BEE (Apis mellifera L.) AND DISTRIBUTION OF RNA-CONTAINING VIRUSES AT THE BACKGROUND OF EPIZOOTIA OF Varroa destructor ON THE TERRITORY OF UDMURTIA

Abstract: The bees of dark forest species (Apis mellifera mellifera L.) are winter-hardy. These bees are able to effectively use a short honey harvest. Introgression of southern bee species in the Russia affects ro the economic quality of local northern species of bees. Introgression of species reduces their immunity, thereby It was enhancing susceptibility bees to infection with ectoparasites, as well as distribution of various viral diseases. Varroa destructor mite infestations on bees may predispose to infection by v… Show more

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“…Согласно данным о распространении варроатоза, в Удмуртии на пасеках, где выполнялся отбор образцов для исследования, была установлена высокая степень инвазии клеща Varroa destructor (более 40 % при допустимой норме 2 %) [7,8].…”
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“…Согласно данным о распространении варроатоза, в Удмуртии на пасеках, где выполнялся отбор образцов для исследования, была установлена высокая степень инвазии клеща Varroa destructor (более 40 % при допустимой норме 2 %) [7,8].…”
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