2022
DOI: 10.33988/auvfd.824882
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Investigation of deformed wing virus, black queen cell virus, and acute bee paralysis virus infections in honey bees using reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) method

Abstract: Viruses are one of the most potential risk factors that negatively affect different life stages of honey bees. This study was conducted to determine the presence of infections caused by the deformed wing virus (DWV), black queen cell virus (BQCV), and acute bee paralysis virus (ABPV) in honey bees in the beekeeping regions of Burdur, along with obtaining information about their prevalence in this particular region. In our study, the adult bees were taken from 31 different beehives and comb samples that had dif… Show more

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“…Güller et al (2021) detected DWV for the first time in honey bees from Türkiye's Erzincan province. Usta & Yıldırım (2022) determined the presence of DWV, BQCV and ABPV in honey bees in the Burdur province and determined the infection rates as 74.19% (23/31), 25.81% (8/31), 74.19% (23/31), respectively. Güller & Kurt (2022) reported the infection rates of SBV and BQCV as 7.03% and 11.70%, respectively in the Bingöl province of Türkiye, but ABPV infection was not detected in any of the surveyed apiaries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Güller et al (2021) detected DWV for the first time in honey bees from Türkiye's Erzincan province. Usta & Yıldırım (2022) determined the presence of DWV, BQCV and ABPV in honey bees in the Burdur province and determined the infection rates as 74.19% (23/31), 25.81% (8/31), 74.19% (23/31), respectively. Güller & Kurt (2022) reported the infection rates of SBV and BQCV as 7.03% and 11.70%, respectively in the Bingöl province of Türkiye, but ABPV infection was not detected in any of the surveyed apiaries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yapılan çalışmalarda, Varroa destructor invasyonu yoğunluğu paralel olarak bal arısı kolonilerinde bal arılarında klinikman felç belirtisi ve ölümlerin artması görülmektedir. Bu tür kolonilerden sağlanan ölü ergin arı numunelerinde AAPV ve KAPV varlığı tespit edildi(Molineri ve ark., 2017; López-Uribe vd, 2019;Usta ve Yıldırım, 2022). Bazı bal arısı numunelerinde iki veya üç bal arısı virusun miks enfeksiyona neden olduğu görüldü (Gisder ve Genersch 2017; Usta ve Yıldırım 2022).…”
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