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52. Polimorfismo isoenzimático em Tetragonisca angustula (Hymenoptera; Meliponinae, Trigonini) do Sul do Brasil
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Andréa Cristina da Silva-Novak, Douglas Galhardo, Adriana Aparecida Sinópolis Gigliolli, Daiani Rodrigues Moreira, Tatiane Vicente Baitala, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, and Maria Claudia Colla Ruvolo-Takasusuki
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Abelhas sem ferrão são insetos nativos brasileiros e que desempenham um elevado potencial polinizador para inúmeras culturas agrícolas e plantas nativas. Tetragonisca angustula é uma das espécies mais manejadas pelos meliponicultores, deste modo, conhecer estrutura genética dessas populações é de grande importância, principalmente, para futuros projetos de conservação. Para isso, neste estudo foi realizado a caracterização bioquímica e a relação genética por eletroforese das isoenzimas esterase (EST), isocitrato desidrogenase (IDH), enzima málica (ME) e malato desidrogenase (MDH). Abelhas adultas foram coletadas em meliponários de Maringá e Astorga na região Noroeste do estado do Paraná, Brasil. T. angustula de Maringá apresentou dois locos polimórficos (22,22%) e oito locos polimórficos foram observados em T. angustula de Astorga (88,89%). A heterozigosidade média estimada para T. angustula foi de 0,1260. O valor de FIS foi de 0,4036 e indicou um excesso de homozigose. O valor FIT mostrou que as duas populações não foram diferenciadas, sem nenhum fluxo gênico entre elas. Os resultados sugerem a mesma origem para as duas populações de acordo com a distância genética de Nei. Palavras-chaves: Eletroforese. Caracterização Genética. Genética de Populações. Isoenzimas. Tetragonisca angustula. Abstract Stingless bees are native Brazilian insects and have a high pollinating potential for countless agricultural crops and native plants. Tetragonisca angustula bees are one of the species most managed by honey farmers and knowing about the genetic structure of these populations is of great importance, especially for future conservation projects. For this, the biochemical characterization and genetic relationship by electrophoresis of esterase (EST), isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH), malic enzyme (ME), and malate dehydrogenase (MDH) isozymes was analyzed. Adult bees were collected from meliponaries in Maringá and Astorga in the northwestern region of the state of Paraná, Brazil. T. angustula from Maringá presented two polymorphic loci (22.22%) and eight polymorphic loci were observed in T. angustula from Astorga (88.89%). Average heterozygosity estimated for T. angustula was 0.1260. FIS value was 0.4036 and indicated an excess of homozygous. FIT value showed that the two populations were not differentiated, without any gene flow between them. The results suggest the same origin for the two populations in agreement with Nei’s genetic distance. Keywords: Electrophoresis. Genetic Characterization. Isoenzymes. Population Genetics. Tetragonisca angustula.
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- 2022
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53. Toxicological evaluation of different pesticides in Tetragonisca angustula Latreille (Hymenoptera, Apidae)
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Ana Lúcia Paz Barateiro Stuchi, Daiani Rodrigues Moreira, Adriana Aparecida Sinópolis-Gigliolli, Douglas Galhardo, José Ricardo Penteado Falco, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, and Maria Claudia Colla Ruvolo-Takasusuki
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esterases ,isoenzymes ,stingless bee ,chromatin ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Food Science - Abstract
The stingless bee Tetragonisca angustula is an important pollinator of different agricultural and native crops. This study evaluated changes in the relative activity of esterases and critical electrolyte concentration in brain cells after exposure to pesticides malathion and thiamethoxam. Lethal concentration 50% showed greater toxicity of thiamethoxam in relation to malathion. Esterases EST-3 and EST-4 (carboxylesterase) were partially inhibited after contamination by contact and ingestion of malathion and contamination by contact with thiamethoxam, suggesting participation of these esterases in the metabolization of these compounds. The lowest critical electrolyte concentration (CEC) was found after contamination by malathion ingestion (0.15 M), indicating changes in gene expression. The alterations observed in the intensity of EST-3 and EST-4 and the chromatin structure indicate that pesticides can act in gene expression and be used as biomarkers of contaminant residues. Furthermore, knowing the susceptibility of T. angustula bees to pesticides, it would be possible to use this species for biomonitoring environmental quality in preserved areas and agroecosystems.
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- 2023
54. Bacterial microbiota inNannotrigona testaceicornis(Lepeletier, 1836) colonies
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Lilian Gavazzoni, Mariana Felgueira Pavanelli, Angelivia Gregório, Priscila Wielewski, Douglas Galhardo, Pedro da Rosa Santos, and Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo
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Insect Science - Published
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55. Nuclear and mitochondrial markers: molecular characterization of Africanized Apis mellifera queens as royal jelly producers
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Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Leonardo de Oliveira Lopes, Maria Claudia Colla Ruvolo-Takasusuki, Ana Paula Nunes Zago Oliveira, Claudete Aparecida Mangolim, and Simone Aparecida dos Santos
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Honey Bees ,Mitochondrial DNA ,food.ingredient ,food ,Insect Science ,Royal jelly ,Apis mellifera scutellata ,Zoology ,Microsatellite ,Genetic variability ,Biology ,Subspecies - Abstract
Apis mellifera scutellata was introduced in Brazil in 1956. This subspecies originated from Africanized polyhybrid honey bees (A. mellifera), and quickly spread due to its high adaptability, reprod...
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56. Analysis of antioxidant enzymes and total antioxidant capacity in the midgut of Africanized Apis mellifera selected for tolerance to the neonicotinoid thiamethoxam
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Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, T. O. Diniz, A. A. Sinópolis-Giglioli, Maria Claudia Colla Ruvolo-Takasusuki, Breno Gabriel da Silva, Angélica de Souza Khatlab, N. C. Pereira, Eliane Gasparino, and W. C. S. Pizzaia
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0106 biological sciences ,Antioxidant ,selection pressure, enzymes, agrochemicals ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Population ,lcsh:A ,Biology ,01 natural sciences ,Toxicology ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine ,education ,030304 developmental biology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,0303 health sciences ,education.field_of_study ,fungi ,Neonicotinoid ,Neonicotinoid insecticide ,Midgut ,010602 entomology ,Antioxidant capacity ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,Thiamethoxam ,lcsh:General Works - Abstract
Agrochemicals are considered one of the factors responsible for the decline of bee population in the world, causing a huge amount of losses. The organism of these insects seeks an alternative for their survival and adaptive factors can be triggered, such as the action of antioxidant substances, which can promote protection via the digestive system. This study aimed to evaluate the enzymatic activity and total antioxidant capacity in the midgut of adult Apis mellifera workers that had been selected since 2015 to be tolerant to the neonicotinoid insecticide thiamethoxam. For this, tolerant and non-tolerant honeybees were contaminated with thiamethoxam for 24 hours. Then the midgut was dissected for the enzymatic analysis. The results obtained showed that tolerant bees presented a significant result regarding the enzymatic activity and total antioxidant capacity for the reduction of damage caused by thiamethoxam when compared to the non-tolerant group.
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- 2020
57. Optimization of Protein Feed Fermentation Process for Supplementation of Apis Mellifera Honeybees
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Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Alexandre Santa Barbara Azevedo, Rejane Stubs Parpinelli, Erica Gomes de Lima, Pedro da Rosa Santos, and Maria Josiane Sereia
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0106 biological sciences ,lactobacilli ,0303 health sciences ,inulin ,lactic acid ,food and beverages ,bifidobacteria ,Plant Science ,Biology ,01 natural sciences ,010602 entomology ,03 medical and health sciences ,saccharomyces ,QL1-991 ,Insect Science ,Fermentation ,Food science ,Zoology ,probiotic ,030304 developmental biology - Abstract
An alternative to natural food shortage for honeybees is the provision of supplements. The objective of this research was to develop a method with ideal conditions for the fermentation of a protein supplement for honeybees. The microorganisms used were Lactobacilli, Bifidobacteria and Saccharomyces and the inulin prebiotic. There was an increase in lactic acid and a decrease in pH over a five-day fermentation period. The amount of acid bacteria present was 108–109 CFU/g of supplement. In the first phase the temperature and the humidity had significantly affected the fermentation but the variables inulin and probiotic didn’t. In the second phase, the lower temperatures and higher humidity produced the best effects on the fermentative responses. It was concluded that an ideal environment with temperature, humidity, inulin and probiotics could be created which allowed the fermentation of the protein supplement in five days obtaining final product fermentative characteristics close to bee bread.
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- 2020
58. Imidacloprid induces histopathological damage in the midgut, ovary, and spermathecal stored Spermatozoa of Queens after chronic colony exposure
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Daiani Rodrigues Moreira, Tuan Henrique Smielevski de Souza, Douglas Galhardo, Sandra Milena Diaz Puentes, Cinthia Leão Figueira, Breno Gabriel da Silva, Francieli das Chagas, Adriana Aparecida Sinópolis Gigliolli, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, and Maria Claudia Colla Ruvolo‐Takasusuki
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Male ,Insecticides ,Neonicotinoids ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Ovary ,Seeds ,Environmental Chemistry ,Animals ,Female ,Bees ,Nitro Compounds ,OVÁRIO ,Spermatozoa - Abstract
Bee colony health is declining as a result of several factors, including exposure to pesticides. The development and strength of honey bee colonies depend on the reproductive success of queen bees. Because flowers are sources of food for bees, foragers can accidentally collect and carry contaminated pollen and nectar to their hives; and this may compromise the longevity and the life span of individuals. Thus, the present study aimed to observe the action of imidacloprid in the midgut and ovaries of Apis mellifera queens, as well as the effects on sperm stored in their spermatheca. To this end, the apiary was divided into three experimental groups: control, commercial imidacloprid, and active ingredient imidacloprid. For toxicity assays, a sucrose solution containing 1 µg/L of imidacloprid was offered to the colonies for 42 days. A control group received only food in the same period. In both treatments with imidacloprid, the midgut of queens showed modifications in the external musculature and cellular alterations. Such changes could lead to the nonrecovery of the epithelium and subsequently malabsorption of nutrients. Moreover, the digestive cells of queen bees exposed to the commercial imidacloprid presented pyknotic nuclei, suggesting a cell death process. The main alterations observed in the ovaries of these reproductive bees treated with commercial imidacloprid were degeneration and resorption of the ovariole content, which probably affected their fertilization and colony development. There were no significant changes in the spermatozoa morphology for both treatments with imidacloprid, but this insecticide may interfere with the development and reproductive success of A. mellifera colonies because it affects the morphology and function of essential organs for the survival of queens. Environ Toxicol Chem 2022;41:1637-1648. SETAC.
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- 2022
59. EFEITOS DOS NEONICOTINOIDES EM Apis mellifera E IMPACTOS SOBRE A POLINIZAÇÃO
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Daiani Rodrigues Moreira, Adriana Aparecida Sinópolis Gigliolli, Cinthia Leão Figueira, Douglas Galhardo, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, and Maria Claudia Colla Ruvolo-Takasusuki
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- 2021
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60. Determination of the Ca, Mn, Mg and Fe in honey from multiple species of stingless bee produced in Brazil
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Sueli Pércio Quináia, Gislaine Pucholobek, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Eliane Sloboda Rigobello, Priscila Wielewski, and Camila Kulek de Andrade
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biology ,Chemistry ,Stingless bee ,General Medicine ,Honey ,Bees ,Multiple species ,biology.organism_classification ,Honey samples ,Analytical Chemistry ,law.invention ,law ,Animals ,Food science ,Atomic absorption spectroscopy ,Brazil ,Food Science - Abstract
Stingless Bees (SB) honey is a product used for different purposes, and it is worth highlighting the presence of metallic species, which can have a nutritional or toxic effect, depending on the metal present and/or the amount ingested. Therefore, the objective of this work was to quickly determine Fe, Mn, Mg and Ca in SB honey, using slurry sampling and FAAS of 88 honey samples from different regions of Brazil. The concentrations varied from Mg > Mn > Fe. Through the principal component analysis, it was verified that the SB honey analyzed in the present study has higher contents of the evaluated metals than the honey of the species Apis mellifera and SB honey from other Brazilian states. Theoretical calculation demonstrated that there is a little contribution of SB honey to human diet in relation to the metals, being more significative for Mn.
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- 2021
61. Effects of combined fungicide in stingless bees Scaptotrigona bipunctata
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Tamiris de Oliveira Diniz, Fernanda Giovana Martins de Oliveira, W. C. S. Pizzaia, Adriana Aparecida Sinópolis-Gigliolli, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Naiara Climas Pereira, Maria Claudia Colla Ruvolo-Takasusuki, and Breno Gabriel da Silva
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0106 biological sciences ,Forage (honey bee) ,Histology ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Biological pest control ,Insect ,010501 environmental sciences ,Biology ,01 natural sciences ,Benzimidazole ,Benzimidazol ,Pollinator ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,General Environmental Science ,media_common ,Concentración crítica de electrolitos ,Microscopía electrónica de barrido ,Triazol ,fungi ,Histologia ,Midgut ,Concentração crítica de eletrólitos ,Histología ,Bencimidazol ,Fungicide ,Microscopia eletrônica de varredura ,010602 entomology ,Horticulture ,Strobilurin ,Toxicity ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Estrobirulina ,Triazole ,Critical electrolyte concentration ,Scanning electron microscopy - Abstract
Locker is a fungicide used in different crops for biological control, affecting both insect pests and pollinators, such as bees. This study aimed to evaluate toxicity and establish the lethal concentration (LC50) of the fungicide Locker in stingless bees Scaptotrigona bipunctata, investigating changes in brain cells chromatin structure and in midgut morphology. This agrochemical is a combined fungicide that contains three active ingredients: benzimidazole, triazole and strobilurin. Adult forage bees were orally exposed to the following concentrations: 1.7 mg a.i./L; 2.55 mg a.i./L; 3.4 mg a.i./L and 4.25 mg a.i./L of fungicide, and submitted to histochemical and morphological analysis 24, 48 and 72 hours after ingestion. The analysis of S. bipunctata brain cells showed changes in chromatin condensation in all treatments. There were also several morphological changes in the midgut at all concentrations and exposure times. Thus, the fungicide Locker significantly affected bee survival, inducing changes in their internal morphology, which can lead to alterations in their activities, directly interfering in their foraging behavior and survival. Locker es un fungicida utilizado en diferentes cultivos para el control biológico, que afecta tanto a insectos plagas como a polinizadores, como las abejas. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar la toxicidad y establecer la concentración letal (CL50) del fungicida Locker en abejas sin aguijón Scaptotrigona bipunctata, investigando cambios en la estructura de la cromatina de las células cerebrales y en la morfología del intestino de la abeja. El producto utilizado es un fungicida combinado que contiene tres principios activos: benzimidazol, triazol y estrobilurina. Las abejas forrajeras adultas fueron expuestas por vía oral a concentraciones de 1,7 mg a.i./L; 2,55 mg a.i./L; 3,4 mg a.i./L y 4,25 mg a.i./L de fungicida, y sometidos a análisis histoquímico y morfológico 24, 48 y 72 horas después de la ingestión del producto. El análisis de células cerebrales de S. bipunctata mostró cambios en la condensación de cromatina en todos los tratamientos. También hubo varios cambios morfológicos en el intestino medio en todas las concentraciones y tiempos de exposición. Así, el fungicida Locker afectó significativamente la supervivencia de las abejas, induciendo cambios en su morfología interna, lo que puede conducir a cambios en sus actividades, interfiriendo directamente en su comportamiento de forrajeo y supervivencia. Locker é um fungicida utilizado em diferentes culturas para controle biológico, afetando tanto insetos pragas quanto polinizadores, como as abelhas. Este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a toxicidade e estabelecer a concentração letal (CL50) do fungicida Locker em abelhas sem ferrão Scaptotrigona bipunctata, investigando alterações na estrutura da cromatina das células cerebrais e na morfologia do intestino médio das abelhas. O produto utilizado é um fungicida combinado que contém três ingredientes ativos: benzimidazol, triazol e estrobilurina. Abelhas forrageiras adultas foram expostas via oral às concentrações de 1,7 mg i.a./L; 2,55 mg a.i./L; 3,4 mg i.a./L e 4,25 mg i.a./L de fungicida, e submetidas à análises histoquímicas e morfológicas após 24, 48 e 72 horas da ingestão do produto. A análise das células cerebrais de S. bipunctata mostrou alterações na condensação da cromatina em todos os tratamentos. Houve também várias mudanças morfológicas no intestino médio em todas as concentrações e tempos de exposição. Dessa forma, o fungicida Locker afetou significativamente a sobrevivência das abelhas, induzindo alterações em sua morfologia interna, que podem levar a alterações em suas atividades, interferindo diretamente em seu comportamento de forrageamento e sobrevivência.
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- 2021
62. Características microbiológicas de la miel de meliponina comercializada en el Estado de Paraná – Brasil
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Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Paulo Henrique Março, Lucilene de Mattos Almeida, Erica Gomes de Lima, Fernando Antônio Anjo, and Rejane Stubs Parpinelli
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Salmonella ,Veterinary medicine ,Apiary ,Coliforms ,Microorganism ,salmonella ,Calidad microbiológica ,medicine.disease_cause ,Hongos ,lcsh:Social Sciences ,coliforms ,Melipona bicolor ,medicine ,microbiological quality ,lcsh:Science (General) ,General Environmental Science ,lcsh:LC8-6691 ,biology ,lcsh:Special aspects of education ,Fungi ,food and beverages ,Coliformes ,Qualidade microbiológica ,Microbiological quality ,biology.organism_classification ,pca ,Total coliform ,lcsh:H ,Scaptotrigona bipunctata ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,ACP ,fungi ,Fungos ,PCA ,Melipona quadrifasciata ,Tetragonisca angustula ,lcsh:Q1-390 - Abstract
Meliponine is a honey with particular characteristics; it has a high percentage of humidity, which can favor the development of microorganisms, thereby causing changes in the quality of the product. The objective of this study was to evaluate the microbiological characteristics of meliponine honey produced by different species and marketed in the State of Paraná-Brazil. The sample unit was composed of honey of Tetragonisca angustula (n = 15), Scaptotrigona bipunctata (n = 05), Melipona quadrifasciata quadrifasciata (n = 05) and Melipona bicolor schencki (n = 01). The following microbiological parameters were evaluated: counts of total and thermotolerant coliforms, fungi count and detection of Salmonella spp. Principal component analysis (PCA) was used to evaluate the possible relationships among species, locality and type of microorganism. For microorganisms of the total coliform group, 15.38% of the analyzed samples had values >3 MPN/g. The presence of thermotolerant coliforms was observed in 7.69% of the samples, all of which were T. angustula samples. For fungi counts, 100.00% of the analyzed samples had values within the established range created by the Agricultural Defense Agency of Paraná. The presence of Salmonella spp. was not observed in any of the samples evaluated. The amount of water in the honey is related to the location of the apiary and edaphoclimatic factors. Adoption of good handling practices by beekeepers is indispensable for the safety of the final product. La meliponíne produce una miel diferenciada con características particulares, presenta un alto porcentaje de humedad, lo que puede favorecer el desarrollo de microorganismos provocando cambios en la calidad del producto. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar las características microbiológicas de la miel de meliponíne producida por diferentes especies y comercializada en el Estado de Paraná-Brazil. La unidad de muestra estuvo compuesta por miel de Tetragonisca angustula (n = 15), Scaptotrigona bipunctata (n = 05), Melipona quadrifasciata quadrifasciata (n = 05) y Melipona bicolor schencki (n = 01). Se evaluaron parámetros microbiológicos: recuento de coliformes totales y termotolerantes, recuento de hongos y detección de Salmonella spp. Análisis de componentes principales: se utilizó ACP para evaluar las posibles relaciones entre especies, localidad y tipo de microorganismo. Para los microorganismos del grupo de coliformes totales, el 15,38% de las muestras analizadas presentaron valores >3 NMP/g. En el 7.69% de las muestras se observó la presencia de coliformes termotolerantes, siendo todas muestras de T. angustula. Para contar hongos, el 100,00% de las muestras analizadas presentaron valores dentro de lo establecido por la Agencia de Defensa Agropecuaria de Paraná. No se observó presencia de Salmonella spp en ninguna de las muestras evaluadas. Algunas muestras fueron similares según la especie productora y la cantidad de agua en la miel está relacionada con la ubicación del meliponario, debido a factores edafoclimáticos. La adopción de buenas prácticas de manipulación por parte de los productores de miel es fundamental para garantizar la seguridad alimentaria del producto final. Os meliponíneos elaboram um mel diferenciado com características particulares, apresenta elevado percentual de umidade o que pode favorecer o desenvolvimento de microrganismo ocasionando alterações na qualidade do produto. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar as características microbiológicas do mel de meliponíneos produzido por diferentes espécies e comercializado no Estado do Paraná-Brasil. A unidade amostral foi composta de mel de Tetragonisca angustula (n=15), Scaptotrigona bipunctata (n=05), Melipona quadrifasciata quadrifasciata (n=05) e Melipona bicolor schencki (n=01). Parâmetros microbiológicos foram avaliados: contagem de coliformes totais e termotolerantes, contagem de fungos e detecção de Salmonella spp. A análise de componentes principais - ACP foi utilizada para avaliar as possíveis relações entre espécie, localidade e tipo de microrganismo. Para microrganismos do grupo coliformes totais, 15,38% das amostras analisadas apresentaram valores >3 NMP/g. Em 7,69% das amostras foi observado a presença de coliformes termotolerantes, sendo todas amostras de T. angustula. Para contagem de fungos, 100,00% das amostras analisadas apresentaram valores dentro do estabelecido pela Agência de Defesa Agropecuária do Paraná. Não foi observado a presença de Salmonella spp em nenhuma das amostras avaliadas. Algumas amostras se assemelharam segundo a espécie produtora e a quantidade de água no mel é relacionada com a localização do meliponário, devido a fatores edafoclimáticos. Adoção de boas práticas de manipulação pelos meliponicultores se tornam indispensáveis para conferir segurança alimentar ao produto final.
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63. Antimicrobial activity, physical-chemical and activity antioxidant of honey samples of Apis mellifera from different regions of Paraná, Southern Brazil
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Lucas Machado Gonçalves, Tatiane Layanne Bortoti, Mônica Araujo Suzin, Angelivia Gregório, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Douglas Galhardo, Lilian Gavazzoni, Maria Josiane Sereia, Leticia Aguiar Zanatta, Priscila Wielewski, Gleyce Stefani Santos Gaspar Monteiro Gomes Sangaleti, Ariane Ambrósio Santos, Erica Cavalheiro Cardoso, and Idineia Fernande dos Santos
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Minimum bactericidal concentration ,biology ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,Microorganism ,food and beverages ,biotechnological potential ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease_cause ,Antimicrobial ,Minimum inhibitory concentration ,Staphylococcus aureus ,medicine ,T1-995 ,TX341-641 ,Food science ,Candida albicans ,phyto-chemical properties ,Escherichia coli ,healing properties of honey ,Technology (General) ,Bacteria ,pathogenic microorganisms ,Food Science ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Antimicrobial activity of honey has lately drawn researchers’ attention, especially due to the fact that its antimicrobial capacity has been proven. The aim of this study was analyzing bactericidal and bacteriostatic action in the pathogenic microorganisms Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli and Candida albicans of honey samples from five regions of the state of Paraná. Candida albicans yeast showed to be more resistant to honey than the bacteria Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. The minimal inhibitory concentration found for the three microorganisms tested was 12.5% to 25%. The minimal bactericidal concentration, in its turn, was 25% for bacteria and 25% to 50% for yeast. The samples from the Southern area had the best results for both the minimal inhibitory and the bactericidal concentrations. Through physicochemical and phyto-chemical analysis, we observed that several factors are associated to the bactericidal capacity of honey. In conclusion, honey is an excellent bactericidal agent with a great biotechnological potential. Its properties are directly related to its geographic origin, which gives each type of honey its own characteristics.
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- 2021
64. EFEITOS DOS PESTICIDAS SOBRE ABELHAS
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Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Cinthia Leão Figueira, Maria Claudia Colla Ruvolo-Takasusuki, Douglas Galhardo, Tuan Henrique Smielevski de Souza, Daiani Rodrigues Moreira, and Adriana Aparecida Sinópolis Gigliolli
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- 2020
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65. A Interface do Conhecimento sobre Abelhas 2
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Carmen Lucia De Souza Rech, Arkellau Kenned Silva Moura, Geni Da Silva Sodré, Daniel Florêncio Filho, Ronaldo Vasconcelos Farias Filho, Cinthia Leão Figueira, Douglas Galhardo, Irana Paim Silva, Cerilene Santiago Machado, Tamiris De Oliveira Diniz, Alexilda Oliveira De Souza, Elcio Daniel Sousa Barros, Emanuella Lopes Franco, Macela Oliveira Da Silva, Cristiano Feitosa Ribeiro, José Márcio Da Silva Vieira, Maria Do Carmo Gomes Lustosa, Poliana Cândida De Matos, Maria Angélica Pereira De Carvalho Costa, Tuan Henrique Smielevski De Souza, Maria Claudia Colla Ruvolo-Takasusuki, Laurentino Batista Caland Neto, Marcela Yamamoto, José Luiz Rech, Frederico Campos Pereira, Ivan Dos Santos Silva, Ícaro Assunção Costa., Débora De Andrade Santana, Alex Figueiredo Aguiar, Marcio Luiz De Oliveira, Adriana Aparecida Sinópolis Gigliolli, George Henrique Camêlo Guimarães, Madian Maria De Carvalho, Igor Torres Reis, Cynthia Fernandes Pinto Da Luz, Valdení Mudesto Nascimento Almeida, Carina Vieira Pereira, Antônia Maria Das Graças Lopes Citó, Ian Vieira Rêgo, Francisco Roberto De Sousa Marques, David Silva Nogueira, Naiara Climas Pereira, Maiara Janine Machado Caldas, Marcos Bessa Gomes De Oliveira, Erinete De Sousa Veloso Cruz, Vagner De Alencar Arnaut De Toledo, Paulo Sousa Lima Junior, Carlos Alfredo Lopes De Carvalho, Daiani Rodrigues Moreira, Samira Maria Peixoto Cavalcante Da Silva, José De Sousa Lima Neto, and Luana De Azevedo Dantas
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- 2020
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66. Honey Analysis - New Advances and Challenges
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Emerson Dechechi Chambó and Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo
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- 2020
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67. Introductory Chapter: The Importance of the Physicochemical Characterization of Honey
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Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo and Emerson Dechechi Chambó
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InformationSystems_INFORMATIONSTORAGEANDRETRIEVAL ,Biochemical engineering ,Biology ,GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.,dictionaries,encyclopedias,glossaries) ,Characterization (materials science) - Published
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68. Foraging Behaviour of Apis mellifera L. and Scaptotrigona bipunctata on Dombeya wallichii Flowers in Southern Brazil
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Jessica C. C. Lopez, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Douglas Galhardo, Sandra M. D. Puentes, and Jose Washington Santos Oliveira
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Stingless bee ,Dombeya wallichii ,Foraging ,Flower constancy ,General Medicine ,Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease_cause ,Crop ,Horticulture ,Pollen basket ,Pollen ,medicine ,Nectar - Abstract
This research was carried out to evaluate the foraging behaviour of Apis mellifera and Scaptotrigona bipunctata and its relationship with environmental variables in Dombeya wallichii considering the following aspects: 1) Type of resource harvested, 2) Visitation rate, 3) Length of visit, 4) sugar concentration in the stored nectar in the honey crop of A. mellifera and secreted by the flower and 5) floral constancy. Both species collected mainly nectar, with a visitation rate of 4.2 flowers for A. mellifera and 1.1 flowers for S. bipunctata and visit length of 9.2 and 34.2 seconds, respectively. The sugar concentration had a positive relationship with temperature and luminosity, with mean values of 12.3% in the nectar and 14.2% in the honey crop. Bees were classified by specialists because the pollen of D. wallichii was predominant in the pollen basket, but the pollen of Emilia sonchifolia and Raphanus sativus was also found. These results suggest that the species under study take advantage of the resources offered by D. wallichii, therefore, this species is an important source for the maintenance of the bees in the season of lack of food.
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69. Análise da estrutura populacional de Tetragonisca (hymenoptera, meliponini) por marcadores microssatélites e rede de interações
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Rodrigo Amaral Kulza, Douglas Galhardo, Daiani Rodrigues Moreira, Adriana Aparecida Sinópolis Gigliolli, Simone Aparecida dos Santos, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, and María Claudia Colla Ruvolo-Takasusuki
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Molecular Markers ,Specific Differentiation ,Diferenciación Específica ,PCR RFLP ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Stingless Bees ,Diferenciação Específica ,Marcador Molecular ,Abejas Sin Aguijón ,SSR ,Jataí ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
Tetragonisca angustula is the stingless bee more managed by beekeepers, whose honey has many medicinal properties and is distributed throughout Latin America. They have variation in color of mesepisternum and can be black, yellow or mixed. They might be classified into two species (T. angustula and T. fiebrigi) or two subspecies (T. angustula angustula and T. angustula fiebrigi). This study aimed study was to analyze the genetic variability of populations T. angustula sampled using the technique simple repeated sequences and to analyze the interaction of molecular markers used in other studies to verify the possible existence of a marker that distinguishes genetically. A total of 60 individuals were sampled in the cities of Maringá, Cianorte and Terra Boa, Paraná state, Southern Brazil. The results showed that all loci are polymorphic. The value of FST=0.1173 shows that populations are moderately differentiated and analysis of molecular variance indicates that 76% of the change occurs within the analyzed populations. The largest value of delta K obtained by Bayesian inference estimated the actual number of people equal to three. The analysis of interaction networks has shown that there are more interactions with isozymes, but none of them allowed separate T. angustula in two species. La Tetragonisca angustula popularmente conocida como “angelita”, es la abeja sin aguijón más manejada por los meliponicultores, ya que su miel tiene muchas propiedades medicinales, y se encuentra distribuida en toda América Latina. Morfológicamente presentan variación, principalmente por el color del mesepisterna, encontrándose colores negros, amarillos y mixtos. Se pueden clasificar en dos especies (T. angustula y T. fiebrigi) o subespecies (T. angustula angustula y T. angustula fiebrigi). El objetivo de este estudio fue analizar la variabilidad genética de las poblaciones de T. angustula utilizando la técnica de secuencias repetidas simples (SSR) y la interacción de los marcadores moleculares para verificar la posible existencia de un marcador que distinga genéticamente cada una de las variedades. Se tomaron muestras de un total de 60 individuos (cinco por nido) en las ciudades de Maringá, Cianorte y Terra Boa, estado de Paraná, sur de Brasil. La variabilidad genética fue evaluada mediante el análisis de cuatro loci microsatélite. Los resultados demuestran que todos los loci son polimórficos. El valor de FST = 0.1173 muestra que las poblaciones están moderadamente diferenciadas y el análisis de la varianza molecular indica que 76 % del cambio ocurre dentro de las poblaciones analizadas. El mayor valor de delta K obtenido por inferencia bayesiana estimó el número real de individuos igual a tres. El análisis de las redes de interacción ha demostrado que hay más interacciones con las isoenzimas, pero ninguna de ellas permitió separar las dos especies de T. angustula. A Tetragonisca angustula é a abelha sem ferrão mais manejada pelos meliponicultores, cujo mel apresenta diversas propriedades medicinais e está amplamente distribuída pela América Latina. Esta abelha apresenta variação na coloração de uma parte do tórax denominada mesepisterno que pode ser preto, amarelo ou misto, sendo classificada em duas espécies (T. angustula e T. fiebrigi) ou duas subespécies (T. angustula angustula e T. angustula fiebrigi). Diversos estudos têm sido realizados com o objetivo de elucidar essa questão taxonômica utilizando-se de marcadores genéticos, como a técnica de locos de sequências simples repetidas (SSR), que permite a análise da estrutura e divergência genética populacional, possibilitando caracterizar as populações amostradas. Um total de 60 indivíduos (cinco por ninho) foram amostrados em Maringá, Cianorte e Terra Boa, estado do Paraná, sul do Brasil. O acesso a variabilidade genética foi realizado pela análise de quatro locos de microssatélites. Os resultados mostraram que todos os locos apresentaram-se polimórficos. O valor de FST = 0,1173 obtido mostra que as populações estão moderadamente diferenciadas e a análise de variância molecular indica que 76% da variação ocorre dentro das populações analisadas. O maior valor de delta K obtido por inferência Bayesiana estimou o número real de populações igual a 3 (K=3). A análise das redes de interações permitiu verificar que existem mais interações com os marcadores isoenzimáticos, mas que nenhum dos marcadores moleculares analisados permitiu separar T. angustula em duas espécies.
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70. Freeze and spray drying of Scaptotrigona bipunctata (Lepeletier, 1836) pollen - development and physicochemical characterization
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Ana LuÃza Sereia, Fernando Antà nio Anjo, Adriele Rodrigues dos Santos, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Érica Gomes de Lima, Maria Josiane Sereia, Rejane Stubs Parpinelli, and Cláudio Gomes da Silva Júnior
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Marketing ,Economics and Econometrics ,Arabic ,General Chemical Engineering ,Spray dryer ,food and beverages ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,medicine.disease_cause ,040401 food science ,language.human_language ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Scaptotrigona bipunctata ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,chemistry ,Spray drying ,Pollen ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,language ,medicine ,General Materials Science ,Food science ,Hydrolyzed collagen - Abstract
This study was carried out to evaluate human consumption of the pollen of Scaptotrigona bipunctata colonies stored in pots; it was lyophilized and spray-dried in arrays of arabic gum and hydrolyzed collagen which have been widely applied to get products with best technological features and highest biological activity. After the samples were prepared they were evaluated by physicochemical analysis, and the data were compared. S. bipunctata pollen lyophilized had product with higher antiradical activity than the pollen dried using spray dryer which only quantified the antioxidant activity of the antioxidant compound that was encapsulated and stabilized in the solid matrix material. Key words: Biological activity, encapsulated pollen, lyophilized pollen, phenolic profile, stingless bees.
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- 2018
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71. Infestation and Reproduction of Varroa destructor Anderson and Trueman and Hygienic Behavior in Colonies of Apis mellifera L. (Africanized Honeybee) with Queens of Different Genetic Origins
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Carlos Antonio Lopes de Oliveira, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Tânia Patrícia Schafaschek, and Eduardo Rodrigues Hickel
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Beekeeping ,Veterinary medicine ,Apiary ,honey production ,honeybee selection ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Population ,medicine.disease_cause ,Infestation ,Mite ,medicine ,education ,QH540-549.5 ,media_common ,education.field_of_study ,biology ,Ecology ,biology.organism_classification ,parasite resistance ,QL1-991 ,Insect Science ,Varroa destructor ,Varroa ,Reproduction ,QH1-278.5 ,Natural history (General) ,Zoology - Abstract
The hygienic behavior and variables related to the varroa mite in Apis mellifera colonies, with queens of different origins, were evaluated from October 2013 to June 2014. Queens from the selection program of the Maringá State University (Maringá / PR), from a beekeeper/ producer of Santa Terezinha/ SC and unselected queens, randomly selected in an experimental apiary (Irineópolis / SC) were evaluated. Colonies with queens of Maringá presented an increase in the invasion rate and total reproduction of varroa as there was reduction of hygienic behavior. This group presented a reduction in the effective reproduction of the mite, with a mean of 2.3 fertile offspring. Colonies with queens of Santa Terezinha presented an increase in the invasion rate due to the reduction of hygienic behavior, but in a less marked manner, since this characteristic remained stable, with an average of 92.0%. The total and effective reproduction of the mite for this group was 1.7 and 0.9 of total and fertile offspring, respectively. Colonies with queens of Irineópolis showed the lowest hygienic behavior (78.0%) and the highest total (12.6) and effective (5.3) reproduction of the mite. The use of selected queens, with hygienic behavior, interferes with the varroa population dynamics, contributing to the reduction of the invasion and total and effective reproduction rates of the mite.
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72. Floral Origin and Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Honey from Africanized Bees in Apiaries of Ubiratã and Nova Aurora, State of Paraná
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Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Marcelo G. Caxambu, Paulo Agenor Alves Bueno, Raquel de Oliveira Bueno, Eliza H. Takashiba, Luís Carlos Marchini, Elizabete Satsuki Sekine, Augusta Carolina de Camargo Carmello Moreti, and Maria Josiane Sereia
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Apiary ,biology ,Ecology ,honey composition ,medicine.disease_cause ,Eucalyptus ,Honey samples ,Soil characteristics ,Diastase ,Horticulture ,QL1-991 ,PLANTAS MELÍFERAS ,Insect Science ,Pollen ,medicine ,biology.protein ,physical and chemical parameters ,National standard ,Apis mellifera ,QH1-278.5 ,Sugar ,Natural history (General) ,Zoology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
Physical and chemical characteristics of honey may vary due to the diversity of flora and soil characteristics, or seasonal factors. This study was carried out in two counties, Nova Aurora and Ubiratã, located in the West and Center-West regions of the State of Paraná. The objective of the study was to verify if the physical and chemical parameters of Apis mellifera (L.) honey are in accordance with the national standard, as well as to verify how the 21 samples collected in the two localities are grouped, based on the physical, chemical and pollen characteristics. Honey was analyzed for sugar, ash, protein, moisture, color, electrical conductivity, formaldehyde index, diastase and viscosity. Samples of honey containing the dominant pollen types Glycine max (L.) Merr. and Eucalyptus sp. formed groupings similar to those based on physical and chemical characteristics, however, the multivariate classification of honey samples in groups based on pollen types was not an efficient method to group samples of polyfloral honey.
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- 2019
73. Statistical modeling of insect behavioral response to changes in weather conditions in Brassica napus L
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Emerson Dechechi Chambó, Newton Tavares Escocard de Oliveira, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Regina Conceição Garcia, and Maria Claudia Colla Ruvolo-Takasusuki
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0106 biological sciences ,Abiotic component ,Rapeseed ,Ecology ,biology ,Pollination ,Foraging ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,Diabrotica speciosa ,Lepidoptera genitalia ,010602 entomology ,Horticulture ,Pollinator ,Insect Science ,Botany ,Nectar ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Understanding specific meteorological factors that affect the foraging activity of pollinator insects can provide valuable information to ensure appropriate levels of pollination of crops. This research was carried out to verify the spectrum of pollinating insects and their foraging behavior in relation to specific meteorological variables in the Brassica napus (rapeseed) crop. Data collected consisted of the following observations: number of visits by each pollinator, floral resources collected by Africanized honeybee Apis mellifera L., number of flowers visited by Africanized honeybees in 1 min, number of flowers visited by Africanized honeybees in one specific plant during the timed observation of 1 min, and the time taken by the honeybees to visit each flower. In this study the analyses were made through different generalized linear models. The Africanized honeybees were the most abundant pollinating insects (88%) and most visitors were observed collecting nectar (90%). The Africanized honeybees visited a total of 12.9 ± 1.40 flowers in 1 min and 2.96 ± 1.09 flowers of a single plant in 1 min. The time the honeybees spent on the rapeseed flowers was 4.2 ± 1.6 s. The number of floral visitors correlated closely to the variation of abiotic factors, especially temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, and solar radiation. Africanized honeybees were more active at different times of the day as compared to the other floral visitors and they foraged more intensely on the Hyola 433 hybrid than on the Hyola 61 hybrid. The Hyola 61 hybrid was more attractive to Diabrotica speciosa and Lepidoptera.
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74. Phenotypic Correlation and Path Analysis in Sunflower Genotypes and Pollination Influence on Estimates
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Emerson Dechechi Chambó, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Newton Tavares Escocard de Oliveira, Regina Conceição Garcia, and Maria Claudia Colla Ruvolo-Takasusuki
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Correlation ,Horticulture ,Pollination ,Pollinator ,Helianthus annuus ,Genotype ,Biology ,Path analysis (statistics) ,Phenotype ,Sunflower - Published
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75. Análise toxicológica e morfológica de Apis mellifera africanizada selecionada para tolerância ao neonicotinoide tiametoxam
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Angélica de Souza Khatlab, W. C. S. Pizzaia, Naiara Climas Pereira, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Eliane Gasparino, Tamiris de Oliveira Diniz, Breno Gabriel da Silva, Adriana Aparecida Sinópolis-Gigliolli, and Maria Claudia Colla Ruvolo-Takasusuki
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Histology ,Pollination ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Insect ,Biology ,Toxicology ,Toxicología ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Toxicologia ,Bioassay ,General Environmental Science ,media_common ,Microscopía electrónica de barrido ,Histologia ,fungi ,Neonicotinoid ,Neonicotinoid insecticide ,Midgut ,Histología ,Microscopia eletrônica de varredura ,chemistry ,Morphological analysis ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Thiamethoxam ,Scanning electron microscopy - Abstract
Honeybees are the insect most used for pollination purposes due to its efficient characteristics for this function, which reflects in positive aspects for both nature and man. The expansion of agriculture and the development of agrochemicals to combat pests has had negative impacts on honeybee health, causing its disappearance around the world. This research aimed to evaluate the effects of honeybee exposure to the neonicotinoid insecticide thiamethoxam on its survival rate, as well as on morphological and histological changes in the midgut of adult workers from the F4 generation of Apis mellifera queens tolerant to thiamethoxam and non-tolerant worker honeybees. After the bioassays, the midgut was removed for morphological evaluation. The results showed that F4 bees were more tolerance to thiamethoxam and exhibited less significant morphological changes when compared to the non-tolerant control group. Las abejas son el insecto más utilizado con fines de polinización por sus características eficientes para esta función, lo que se refleja en aspectos positivos tanto para la naturaleza como para el hombre. La expansión de la agricultura y el desarrollo de agroquímicos para combatir plagas ha tenido impactos negativos en la salud de las abejas, provocando su desaparición en todo el mundo. Esta investigación tuvo como objetivo evaluar los efectos de la exposición de las abejas melíferas al insecticida neonicotinoide tiametoxam sobre su tasa de supervivencia, así como sobre los cambios morfológicos e histológicos en el intestino medio de trabajadores adultos de la generación F4 de reinas Apis mellifera tolerantes al tiametoxam y trabajadoras no tolerantes abejas. Después de los bioensayos, se extrajo el intestino medio para evaluación morfológica. Los resultados mostraron que las abejas F4 eran más tolerantes al tiametoxam y exhibían cambios morfológicos menos significativos en comparación con el grupo de control no tolerante. A abelha melífera é o inseto mais utilizado para fins de polinização devido às suas características eficientes para esta função, o que se reflete em aspectos positivos tanto para a natureza quanto para o homem. A expansão da agricultura e o desenvolvimento de agroquímicos para combater as pragas tiveram impactos negativos na saúde das abelhas, causando seu desaparecimento em todo o mundo. Esta pesquisa teve como objetivo avaliar os efeitos da exposição das abelhas ao inseticida neonicotinoide tiametoxam sobre sua taxa de sobrevivência, bem como sobre as alterações morfológicas e histológicas do intestino médio de operárias adultas da geração F4 de Apis mellifera rainhas tolerantes ao tiametoxam e trabalhadoras não tolerantes abelhas. Após os bioensaios, o intestino médio foi removido para avaliação morfológica. Os resultados mostraram que as abelhas F4 foram mais tolerantes ao tiametoxam e exibiram alterações morfológicas menos significativas quando comparadas ao grupo controle não tolerante.
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76. Apis mellifera africanized queens tolerant to the neonicotinoid thiamethoxam
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Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Maria Claudia Colla Ruvolo-Takasusuki, W. C. S. Pizzaia, N. C. Pereira, and T. O. Diniz
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Pollination ,business.industry ,fungi ,Neonicotinoid ,Pest control ,food and beverages ,lcsh:A ,Biology ,Pesticide ,Contamination ,Toxicology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Pollinator ,behavior and behavior mechanisms ,Bioassay ,lcsh:General Works ,Thiamethoxam ,business ,genetic toxicology, apiculture, queen selection, mortality, thiamethoxam - Abstract
Interaction between bees and plants ensured success in cross-pollination crops, increasing the vigor of the species, as the production of fruits and seeds. Bees are the main pollinators of angiosperms and several crops. Among the factors related to the disappearance of bees in agricultural areas is the excessive or improper use of insecticides. However, agriculture is extremely dependent on pesticides for pest control and the neonicotinoid thiamethoxam is one of the most used insecticides. The use of these chemicals affects the pollinating bee Apis mellifera. Thus, the aim of the study was to select Africanized A. mellifera queens tolerant to thiamethoxam, producing four generations of bees kept in chronic contamination and perform tests to validate tolerance. Colonies of A. mellifera were subjected to chronic contamination by contact with thiamethoxam at a sublethal concentration of 1.65 mg a.i./L. From the surviving colonies, four generations of new queens were produced, kept in chronic contamination with thiamethoxam. Chronic contamination caused changes in the workers' behavior for 25 days. Validation of selection and tolerance was performed in vitro bioassays to verify mortality and critical electrolyte concentration (CEC). In vitro bioassays showed that there was low mortality after contamination for 24 hours by contact with thiamethoxam at 82.5 mg a.i / L. The analyzes of CEC indicate that there was an increase in gene expression in brain cells, probably as an attempt to detoxify the workers' organism by contamination with thiamethoxam. New tests need to be carried out with colonies tolerant to the neonicotinoid thiamethoxam, but these initial results indicate that these queens have potential to tolerate this neonicotinoid.
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77. Africanized honeybee and its contribution to soybean yield in Brazil
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Rodolfo Cecílio, Samuel Roggia, Pedro da Rosa Santos, Diogo Francisco Rossoni, and Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo
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Agronomy ,Pollination ,Yield (wine) ,fungi ,Free access ,food and beverages ,Cultivar ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Biology ,Productivity ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics - Abstract
Cultivated areas of soybean in Brazil have been increasing with each harvest and the seed market is moving in the same direction, launching new varieties every year. To increase not only planted area but also productivity, it is necessary to use technologies and use integration systems. In this study, the effect of pollination by honeybees on two soybean varieties in two consecutive years was evaluated. Three treatments were established: cages with Apis mellifera honeybees, cages without bees and free areas for insect visitation. The results showed an increase 6.45% of soybean yield in areas with free access to insect visitation. While in the cages with the introduction of Africanized honeybee colonies the increase was 13.64%. These results indicate that even in the most recent cultivars, cross pollination can show productivity gains even in an autogamous species.
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78. Food collection behavior ofApis melliferaandTetragonisca angustulabees inBrassica napusL. in response to different environmental covariates
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Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Douglas Galhardo, Thiago Henrique Radtke, Newton Tavares Escocard de Oliveira, David Fernando Gómez Díaz, Simone Cristina Camargo, Regina Conceição Garcia, Renato de Jesus Ribeiro, Edmar Soares de Vasconcelos, Alceu Maurício Hartleben, Sandra Mara Ströher, Bruno Garcia Pires, Gustavo Andrés Patiño Piñeros, and Pedro da Rosa Santos
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Crop ,Horticulture ,biology ,Pollination ,Pollen basket ,Pollen ,Foraging ,medicine ,Stamen ,Nectar ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease_cause ,Tetragonisca angustula - Abstract
The objective was to evaluate the behavior ofApis melliferaandTetragonisca angustulabees in pollination tests inBrassica napusat different times of the day, temperature and relative humidity. The experimental design was completely with eight treatments and two pollination tests, repeated in five randomized blocks during seven days of observations for two years, totaling 560 records. During the visits, the following parameters were recorded: collected resources, nectar collection site, time spent on flower, number of flowers visited in one minute, pollen load in the pollen basket and bee contact with anthers and stigma. Data were analyzed using generalized linear models. The number of Africanized andT. angustulabees collecting nectar increased with the passage of time throughout the day and with the decrease of relative humidity. The same was observed for nectar collection in both nectaries. The proportion of bees collecting pollen was higher in the morning hours, as well as when there was an increase in temperature for the two species of bees. Foraging behavior ofA. melliferainB. napuscrop favored its pollination, indifferent of which collected floral resource as they came into contact with anthers and stigma.T. angustulabees performed pollination only during pollen collection. Pollination ofB. napuswas more effective in the warmer hours of the morning, when more of both species of bees carried out pollen collection. Due to its foraging behavior,A. melliferahad greater efficiency for pollination ofB. napus; however, the association with T. angustulamay potentiate the benefits generated for the crop by cross-pollination.
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79. Development of Beekeeping: An Analysis Using the Technique of Principal Components
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Nardel Luiz Soares da Silva, Emerson Dechechi Chambó, Regina Conceição Garcia, Maiara Janine Machado Caldas, Ludimilla Ronqui, Daiane de Jesus Oliveira, Carlos Alfredo Lopes de Carvalho, Claudio da Silva Júnior, FernandoCunha, Pedro da Rosa Santos, and Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo
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Beekeeping ,Principal component analysis ,Agricultural engineering ,Biology - Published
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80. Regulation of Pollen Foraging Activity in Apis mellifera Africanized Honeybees Colonies
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Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Erica Gomes de Lima, Jose Washington Santos Oliveira, Pedro da Rosa Santos, and Simone Cristina Camargo
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0106 biological sciences ,Pollen source ,Foraging ,0402 animal and dairy science ,food and beverages ,Zoology ,Honey production ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,040201 dairy & animal science ,01 natural sciences ,Set point ,Brood ,010602 entomology ,Pollen ,Bee pollen ,Botany ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine - Abstract
Efficient honey production requires knowledge about the behavior of the workers and the parameters that influence the strength of the colony. In this study, the objective was to analyze the interaction between the foraging behavior of worker honeybees and pollen storage levels in Africanized honeybees colonies. Colonies with low pollen storage increased pollen intake rates, but this value was 15% lower than colonies with high pollen storage, demonstrating a direct relationship between the pollen storage levels and foraging activity. The difference in pollen intake rates varied according to the number of foraging honeybees and pollen load collected by each individual. Under both high and low pollen storage, colonies returned pollen storage to initial level within 16 days, suggesting that honeybees regulate pollen storage levels around a homeostatic set point. Relationship between pollen storage levels and colony brood production was also found, indicating how alterations in the behavior of each individual can affect the strength of the colony.
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81. Medidas morfométricas de rainhas africanizadas mantidas em estufa ou colmeia banco de rainhas
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André Luiz Halak, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Rejane Stubs Parpinelli, Flávia Nakayama Metorima, and Fabiana Martins Costa-Maia
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R software ,produção de rainhas ,queen production ,Ecology ,honeybee breeding ,Live weight ,Life time ,melhoramento de abelhas ,queen size ,Incubator ,Zoology ,Biology ,emersão ,tamanho de rainhas ,Queen (playing card) ,Honey Bees ,emergence ,Animal Science and Zoology ,lcsh:Animal culture ,Selection criterion ,Food Science ,lcsh:SF1-1100 - Abstract
This study aimed to estimate live weight, the length and the width of wing and abdomen and the length, the width and the height of thorax in newly emerged Africanized honeybee queens up to 192 hours and their influence on final quality regarding appropriate storage techniques in queen banking or incubator and to verify the possibility of using these parameters as selection criteria in honeybee breeding programs. Queen honeybees were produced in summer, autumn and winter. The queen production method used throughout the experiments was adapted from Doolittle, and 68 the queens were weighed at emergence. Data were analyzed in R software by regression analysis of queen weight at emergence according to life time after emergence, in two types of storage. The weight of queens emerged in queen banking and incubator was significantly different (p < 0.05), with mean values of 165.61 and 157.04 mg, respectively. Queens kept in an incubator and in queen banking showed no significant differences (p > 0.05) in wing length, abdomen length and thorax height. The weight of queen at emergence can be used as a selection criterion in honeybee breeding programs. O objetivo do trabalho foi estimar peso vivo, comprimento e largura de asa e abdome e comprimento, largura e altura do tórax de rainhas Apis mellifera africanizadas recém-emergidas até 192h e sua influência na qualidade final com relação às técnicas apropriadas de armazenamento em banco de rainhas ou estufa e verificar se estes parâmetros podem ser utilizados como critério de seleção. Foram produzidas nas seguintes estações do ano: verão, outono e inverno. O método utilizado durante todo o experimento foi o adaptado de Doolitlle para a produção de rainhas e 68 rainhas foram pesadas à emersão. Os dados foram analisados no software R pela análise de regressão do peso da rainha à emergência em função do tempo de vida após a emersão, nos dois tipos de alojamento. Para peso, os efeitos da colmeia banco de rainhas e estufa foram significativos (p < 0,05), médias de 165,61 e 157,04 mg, respectivamente. As rainhas mantidas em estufa e colmeia banco de rainhas não apresentaram diferenças em relação ao comprimento da asa, ao comprimento do abdome e à altura do tórax. O peso de rainhas à emergência mantidas em colmeia banco de rainhas foi maior que o peso das rainhas mantidas em estufa. O peso das rainhas à emergência pode ser utilizado como critério de seleção.
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82. Toxicity and effects of the neonicotinoid thiamethoxam on Scaptotrigona bipunctata lepeletier, 1836 (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
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Alison Henrique Ferreira Julio, José Ricardo Penteado Falco, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Daiani Rodrigues Moreira, Adriana Aparecida Sinópolis Gigliolli, Eduardo A. Volnistem, Francieli das Chagas, and Maria Claudia Colla Ruvolo-Takasusuki
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0106 biological sciences ,Insecticides ,Stingless bee ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Zoology ,Hymenoptera ,010501 environmental sciences ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Toxicology ,01 natural sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Neonicotinoids ,Pollinator ,Oxazines ,Animals ,Cholinesterases ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,biology ,Apidae ,fungi ,Neonicotinoid ,Midgut ,General Medicine ,Bees ,biology.organism_classification ,Nitro Compounds ,010602 entomology ,Thiazoles ,chemistry ,Thiamethoxam ,Xenobiotic - Abstract
The neonicotinoid thiamethoxam is widely used in different agricultural crops, and it has a spectrum of action against insects, affecting both pests and pollinators, such as bees. In this study, the effects of exposure to sublethal concentrations of thiamethoxam on stingless bees Scaptotrigona bipunctata were evaluated. Foragers bees were exposed to the insecticide and subjected to genetic biochemical, histochemical, and morphological analyses after 24, 48, and 72 h of ingestion. Analysis of isoenzyme esterases revealed significant alterations in the relative activity of EST-4, a type II cholinesterase. Evaluation of the S. bipunctata brain revealed changes in the state of chromatin condensation according to the exposure time and concentration of neonicotinoid compared with the control. Morphological changes were observed in the midgut of this species at all concentrations and exposure times, which may interfere with various physiological processes of these insects. We can conclude that, although thiamethoxam at the concentrations evaluated did not cause high mortality, it induced concentration-dependent changes in bees by activating enzymes related with the protection for xenobiotic, internal morphology and probably these changes may lead to alterations in the activity of bees.
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83. Pollination of Rapeseed (Brassica napus) by Africanized Honeybees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) on Two Sowing Dates
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Emerson Dechechi Chambó, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Newton Tavares Escocard de Oliveira, Maria Claudia Colla Ruvolo-Takasusuki, José Barbosa Duarte-Júnior, and Regina Conceição Garcia
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condições climáticas ,Rapeseed ,Pollination ,Brassica ,polinizadores ,Hymenoptera ,climatic conditions ,Pollinator ,Animals ,lcsh:Science ,Hybrid ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Behavior, Animal ,Brassica napus ,Sowing ,Brassicaceae ,Bees ,biology.organism_classification ,Agronomy ,lcsh:Q ,Seasons ,pollinators ,Apis mellifera ,Brazil - Abstract
In this study, performed in the western part of the state of Paraná, Brazil, two self-fertile hybrid commercial rapeseed genotypes were evaluated for yield components and physiological quality using three pollination tests and spanning two sowing dates. The treatments consisted of combinations of two rapeseed genotypes (Hyola 61 and Hyola 433), three pollination tests (uncovered area, covered area without insects and covered area containing a single colony of Africanized Apis mellifera honeybees) and two sowing dates (May 25th, 2011 and June 25th, 2011). The presence of Africanized honeybees during flowering time increased the productivity of the rapeseed. Losses in the productivity of the hybrids caused by weather conditions unfavorable for rapeseed development were mitigated through cross-pollination performed by the Africanized honeybees. Weather conditions may limit the foraging activity of Africanized honeybees, causing decreased cross-pollination by potential pollinators, especially the Africanized A. mellifera honeybee. The rapeseed hybrids respond differently depending on the sowing date, and the short-cycle Hyola 433 hybrid is the most suitable hybrid for sowing under less favorable weather conditions. Neste estudo realizado no Oeste do Estado do Paraná, Brasil, dois híbridos de canola foram avaliados quanto aos componentes de produção de grãos e qualidade fisiológica de sementes, em três testes de polinização e duas épocas de semeadura. Os tratamentos foram constituídos pela combinação de dois híbridos de canola (Hyola 61 e Hyola 433), três testes de polinização (área descoberta, área coberta sem insetos e área coberta com abelhas africanizadas) e duas épocas de semeadura (25/05/2011 e 25/06/2011). A produção em canola pode ser aumentada em termos de seus componentes produtivos com a presença de abelhas africanizadas durante a floração. Os híbridos podem ter suas perdas produtivas atenuadas pela polinização cruzada realizada pelas abelhas africanizadas, especialmente quando as condições climáticas são menos propícias para o desenvolvimento da cultura de canola. A atividade de forrageamento das abelhas africanizadas pode ser limitada em decorrência dos fatores climáticos, ocasionando menor dependência da planta de canola aos potenciais polinizadores, em especial A. mellifera africanizada. Os híbridos de canola respondem diferentemente em relação à época de plantio, sendo o híbrido Hyola 433 de ciclo curto, o mais indicado quando a semeadura ocorre em condições ambientais menos propícias.
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84. Freeze and spray drying of Scaptotrigona bipunctata (Lepeletier, 1836) pollen - development and physicochemical characterization
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Maria, Josiane Sereia, primary, Ana, Luíza Sereia, additional, Rejane, Stubs Parpinelli, additional, Érica, Gomes de Lima, additional, Adriele, Rodrigues dos Santos, additional, Fernando, Antônio Anjo, additional, Cláudio, Gomes da Silva Júnior, additional, and Vagner, de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, additional
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85. MRJP microsatellite markers in Africanized Apis mellifera colonies selected on the basis of royal jelly production
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Maria Claudia Colla Ruvolo-Takasusuki, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, and Rejane Stubs Parpinelli
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Male ,food.ingredient ,Genotype ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Breeding ,Biology ,Loss of heterozygosity ,food ,Gene Frequency ,Royal jelly ,Genetics ,Animals ,Protein Isoforms ,Genetic variability ,Selection, Genetic ,Allele ,Molecular Biology ,Alleles ,Glycoproteins ,media_common ,Polymorphism, Genetic ,Fatty Acids ,Genetic Variation ,RNA-Binding Proteins ,General Medicine ,Bees ,Insect Proteins ,Microsatellite ,Female ,Reproduction ,Microsatellite Repeats - Abstract
It is important to select the best honeybees that produce royal jelly to identify important molecular markers, such as major royal jelly proteins (MRJPs), and hence contribute to the development of new breeding strategies to improve the production of this substance. Therefore, this study focused on evaluating the genetic variability of mrjp3, mrjp5, and mrjp8 and associated allele maintenance during the process of selective reproduction in Africanized Apis mellifera individuals, which were chosen based on royal jelly production. The three loci analyzed were polymorphic, and produced a total of 16 alleles, with 4 new alleles, which were identified at mrjp5. The effective number of alleles at mrjp3 was 3.81. The observed average heterozygosity was 0.4905, indicating a high degree of genetic variability at these loci. The elevated FIS values for mrjp3, mrjp5, and mrjp8 (0.4188, 0.1077, and 0.2847, respectively) indicate an excess of homozygotes. The selection of Africanized A. mellifera queens for royal jelly production has maintained the mrjp3 C, D, and E alleles; although, the C allele occurred at a low frequency. The heterozygosity and FIS values show that the genetic variability of the queens is decreasing at the analyzed loci, generating an excess of homozygotes. However, the large numbers of drones that fertilize the queens make it difficult to develop homozygotes at mrjp3. Mating through instrumental insemination using the drones of known genotypes is required to increase the efficiency of Africanized A. mellifera-breeding programs, and to improve the quality and efficiency of commercial royal jelly apiaries.
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86. Quality of royal jelly produced by Africanized honeybees fed a supplemented diet
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Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo and Maria Josiane Sereia
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Beekeeping ,food.ingredient ,education ,food and beverages ,lcsh:TX341-641 ,Honey bee ,Biology ,Honey Bees ,food ,Linseed oil ,Royal jelly ,supplementation ,lcsh:Technology (General) ,Palm oil ,microbiological analysis ,lcsh:T1-995 ,Brewers Yeast ,Food science ,physicochemical composition ,lcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,Food Science ,Biotechnology ,Soybean Protein Isolate - Abstract
This study was carried out to evaluate the effect of artificial supplements prepared with soybean protein isolate, brewer’s yeast, mixture of soybean protein isolate with brewer’s yeast, linseed oil, palm oil, and a mixture of linseed oil with palm oil on the physicochemical and microbiological composition of royal jelly produced by Africanized honey bee colonies. Considering these results, providing supplements for Africanized honeybee colonies subjected to royal jelly production can help and strengthen the technological development of the Brazilian beekeeping industry increasing its consumption in the national market. This research presents values of royal jelly a little different from those established by the Brazilian legislation. This fact shows that is important to discuss or change the official method for royal jelly analysis. The characterization of physicochemical and microbiological parameters is important in order to standardize fresh, frozen, and lyophilized royal jelly produced by Africanized honeybees.
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87. Improvement and Selection of Honeybees Assisted by Molecular Markers
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Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Ana Paula Nunes Zago Oliveira, Patrícia Faquinello, Maria Claudia Colla Ruvolo-Takasusuki, Fabiana Martins Costa-Maia, Arielen Patricia BalistaCasagrande Pozza, and Rejane StubsParpinelli
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food.ingredient ,business.industry ,Life style ,education ,Biology ,Biotechnology ,Human health ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,food ,chemistry ,Molecular marker ,Royal jelly ,business ,Selection (genetic algorithm) - Abstract
Royal jelly is an important apiarian product for honeybees and has been used as an important ingredient to human health and healthy life style. Because of its wide use, there is great demand in their production. As royal jelly is a secretion of the cephalic glands of bees and it is produced at a certain age of the workers, it is necessary to perform the selection of producing queens to increase the amount produced. The employment of molecular markers is a tool that can be used to identify the genotypes of the best producers. Among the molecular markers, one of them called MRJP3 (Major Royal Jelly Protein 3) has been used in the Program of Improvement of Apis mellifera Royal Jelly Producing (PIAMRJP), State University of Maringa, Brazil. This molecular marker has been efficient in genotyping queens’ royal jelly producers. Combined with classical breeding studies, the selection of queens assisted by MRJP3 marker has allowed to keep the selected genotypes for royal jelly production since 2006 (10 years). In this chapter, we present the main aspects of royal jelly, the hypopharyngeal glands, the major proteins of royal jelly and how it can be used as molecular markers.
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88. Desenvolvimento de colônias de Apis mellifera formadas com rainhas selecionadas para diferentes características
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Carlos Antonio Lopes de Oliveira, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Heber Luiz Pereira, Tânia Patrícia Schafaschek, and Eduardo Rodrigues Hickel
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0106 biological sciences ,Veterinary medicine ,food.ingredient ,honey production ,seleção de rainhas ,medicine.disease_cause ,01 natural sciences ,mel ,geleia real ,food ,Pollen ,Infestation ,Royal jelly ,medicine ,Evaluation period ,lcsh:SF1-1100 ,royal jelly production ,biology ,Ecology ,Brood comb ,0402 animal and dairy science ,Climatic variables ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,biology.organism_classification ,040201 dairy & animal science ,Brood ,010602 entomology ,Varroa destructor ,queen selection ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Varroa ,lcsh:Animal culture ,Food Science - Abstract
We evaluated varroa infestation and the performance of Africanized honeybee colonies with queens selected for honey and royal jelly production, and also unselected queens, correlating with climatic variables. In Campo Alegre, Santa Catarina State, Brazil, the experiment I used 10 Langstroth hives and in Mafra, Santa Catarina State, Brazil, the experiment II was performed with 15 Schenk hives. A mapping in areas of sealed and unsealed brood, honey and pollen was carried out on days zero, 45 and 90 days after the introduction of the queen. In the experiment I, there was interaction between the type of queen selection and the evaluation period for areas of sealed brood, honey, and total stored food. The group selected for royal jelly production presented larger sealed brood area and smaller honey area at 90 days. Varroa infestation was lower (p < 0.05) at 90 days. The type of queen selection and the evaluation period influenced the sealed brood area, the total brood and the total area occupied in the colony. The high relative humidity caused greater honey storage for the local group. The different groups of queens presented different behavior according to the environment in which they are settled. RESUMO. Avaliaram-se a infestação por Varroa destructor e o desenvolvimento de colônias de A. mellifera com rainhas selecionadas para produção de mel, geleia real e rainhas não selecionadas, correlacionando-se com as variáveis climáticas. No experimento I, em Campo Alegre, Estado de Santa Catariana, utilizaram-se dez colmeias Langstroth e, no experimento II, em Mafra, Estado de Santa Catariana, utilizaram-se 15 colmeias Schenk. Procedeu-se ao mapeamento das áreas de cria aberta, operculada, mel e pólen, na data de introdução, aos 45 e 90 dias após a introdução das rainhas. No experimento I, houve interação entre o tipo de seleção da rainha e a época de avaliação para as áreas de cria operculada, mel e total de alimento. O grupo selecionado para geleia real apresentou maior área de cria operculada e menor área de mel aos 90 dias. A infestação por varroa foi menor (p < 0,05) aos 90 dias. No experimento II, não foi encontrado interação para as características avaliadas. As áreas de cria operculada, total de cria e total ocupada da colônia apresentaram efeito do tipo de seleção da rainha e época de avaliação. A alta umidade relativa do ar influenciou o maior armazenamento de mel para o grupo local. Os diferentes grupos de rainhas responderam diferentemente em função do ambiente onde estão inseridas.
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89. Microbial flora in organic honey samples of africanized honeybees from Parana river islands
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Elizabete Satsuki Sekine, Patrícia Faquinello, Maria Josiane Sereia, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Eloi Machado Alves, Priscila Wielewski, and Luís Carlos Marchini
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Veterinary medicine ,Flora ,lcsh:TX341-641 ,honey contamination ,Biology ,Honey Bees ,Personal hygiene ,contaminação do mel ,lcsh:Technology (General) ,Parana river ,microbiological analysis ,Ecology ,Contamination ,Honey samples ,Coliform bacteria ,good manufacturing practice ,análise microbiológica ,lcsh:T1-995 ,fungi ,Apis mellifera ,boas práticas de fabricação ,fungos ,lcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,Food Science ,Biotechnology ,Food contaminant - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to verify and compare the main contamination sources and the hygienic/sanitary conditions of organic honey samples of Apis mellifera from Parana River islands. Thirty-three (33) samples were analyzed between January 2005 and August 2006. Eleven (11) samples were collected by beekeepers and twenty-two (22) samples were collected and processed in accordance with ideal personal hygiene norms and good manufacturing practices. The samples underwent microbiological analysis in search of coliforms at 35 ºC and 45 ºC, as well as fungi enumeration analysis. As for fungi counting, the samples harvested by beekeepers showed values above the maximum established by Resolution nº 15/94 of Common Market Group - Mercosul. The results showed that secondary contamination sources are responsible for the reduction of organic honey quality.
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90. Viabilidade financeira da produção de geleia real com abelhas africanizadas suplementadas com diferentes nutrientes - doi: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v32i4.7895 Financial viability in royal jelly production with Africanized honey bees supplemented with different nutrients - doi: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v32i4.7895
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Patrícia Faquinello, Elizabete Satsuki Sekine, Maria Cláudia Colla Ruvolo-Takasusuki, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Maria Josiane Sereia, and Fabiana Martins Costa Maia
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rentabilidade ,lcsh:Animal culture ,Apis mellifera ,custo de produção ,suplementação ,lcsh:SF1-1100 - Abstract
O objetivo foi avaliar a viabilidade financeira do fornecimento de cinco suplementos elaborados com diferentes fontes de óleo e proteína para abelhas africanizadas submetidas à produção de geleia real. Foi verificado se os investimentos com a suplementação das colônias proporcionam rentabilidade aos apicultores, a fim de proporcionar opções lucrativas para diversificação dos produtos apícolas. Para avaliar os cinco suplementos, realizaram-se dois ensaios experimentais. Em cada ensaio, 20 recrias foram divididas aleatoriamente em quatro tratamentos. Foram realizadas 15 observações por recria. No ensaio I, os tratamentos foram: óleo de linhaça mais óleo de palma, óleo de linhaça, óleo de palma e controle sem suplementação. No ensaio II, proteína isolada de soja mais levedo de cerveja, proteína isolada de soja, levedo de cerveja e controle sem suplementação. Foram determinados os seguintes indicadores financeiros de produção: receita operacional líquida, custo total, lucro e relação benefício-custo. Suplementos elaborados com mistura de óleos de linhaça mais óleo de palma e proteína isolada de soja mais levedo de cerveja produziram uma relação entre o lucro obtido e o valor calculado dos custos indiretos de produção de 2,58 e 2,50, respectivamente, diferindo do controle (p < 0,05), indicando que o fornecimento destes suplementos é viável e garante benefícios financeiros superiores na produção de geleia real quando comparados com os demais tratamentos e o controle sem suplementação.This study was carried out to evaluate the financial viability of five supplements made with different sources of oil and protein, to be given to Africanized honeybees for royal jelly production. The study verified whether the investments with colony supplementation give financial returns to beekeepers, increasing profits for the diversification of bee products. In order to evaluate the five supplements, two experimental assays were performed. In each, 20 colonies were distributed randomly in four treatments, with 15 replications per colony. In assay I, the treatments were: linseed oil plus palm oil supplement, linseed oil, palm oil, and control without supplementation. In assay II, isolated soy protein plus brewer’s yeast, isolated soy protein, brewer’s yeast, and control without supplementation were evaluated. The following production financial indicators were determined: net operating income, total cost, profit and benefit-cost ratio. Supplements made with mixtures of linseed oil plus palm oil and isolated soy protein plus beer yeast showed ratios between the obtained profit and the calculated values for indirect production costs of 2.58 and 2.50, respectively, differing from the control (p < 0.05), which indicates it is economically viable to supplement Africanized honey bees in royal jelly production when compared to other treatments and control without supplementation.
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91. Influência de abelhas africanizadas na concentração de açúcares no néctar de soja (Glycine max L. Merrill) var. Codetec 207 - doi: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v32i2.7930 Influence of Africanized honeybees on sugar concentration in the nectar of soybean (Glycine max L. Merrill) var. Codetec 207 - doi: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v32i2.7930
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Maria Claudia Colla Ruvolo-Takasusuki, Carolina Antunes Neves, Maria Josiane Sereia, Arildo José Braz de Oliveira, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, and Eloi Machado Alves
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concentração de açúcares ,néctar ,lcsh:Animal culture ,polinização ,soja ,lcsh:SF1-1100 - Abstract
O objetivo foi avaliar a concentração de açúcares no néctar de soja (Glycine max L. Merrill) em áreas com ou sem a presença de abelhas Apis mellifera L. Foi utilizada a variedade Coodetec 207 em quatro tratamentos: área de 24 m2 coberta com colônia de abelhas africanizadas em seu interior; área semicoberta com livre acesso para insetos visitantes; área livre e área coberta sem abelhas. As flores foram coletadas durante três dias, a cada 2h. e a concentração dos açúcares totais por flor foi determinada por espectrofotometria. A área coberta com abelha apresentou maior concentração de açúcares totais em relação à área coberta sem abelhas e livre, contudo, a concentração de açúcares totais na área livre não diferiu da concentração observada na área coberta sem abelhas. Houve redução na concentração média de sacarose na área livre, diferindo das concentrações nas demais áreas. A concentração média de glicose não diferiu entre os tratamentos, enquanto que a de frutose não apresentou diferença entre as áreas cobertas com abelhas, semicoberta e livre. A variedade Coodetec 207 da soja apresentou maior concentração total de açúcares e de frutose nas áreas cobertas com abelhas. Contudo, a presença de Apis mellifera não interferiu nesta concentração de açúcares no néctar das flores de soja desta variedade.Influence of africanized honeybees on sugar concentration in the nectar of soybean (Glycine max L. Merrill) var. Coodetec 207. This research was carried out to evaluate the sugar concentration in soybean nectar in areas with Africanized honeybee colonies. The var. Coodetec 207 was used in four treatments: 24 m2 covered area with Africanized honeybee colony inside, semi-covered area for free insect visitation, uncovered area, and covered area without insect visitation. Flowers were harvested for three days at two-hour intervals, and the total sugar concentration per flower was determined by spectrophotometry. The covered area with Africanized honeybee colony presented higher sugar concentration than the covered area without insect visitation; however, the sugar concentration in the uncovered area did not differ from the concentration observed in the covered area without honeybees. There was a reduction in the average of sucrose concentration in the uncovered area, different from concentrations in other areas. The glucose concentration did not differ among treatments, whereas fructose did not differ between the areas covered with honeybees, semi-covered and uncovered area. The soybean var. Coodetec 207 presented higher total sugar and fructose concentrations in the covered area with honeybee colonies. However, the presence of Apis mellifera did not influence this sugar concentration in the nectar of soybean flowers of this variety.
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Daiani Rodrigues Moreira, Adriana Aparecida Sinópolis Gigliolli, José Ricardo Penteado Falco, Alison Henrique Ferreira Julio, Eduardo Azzolini Volnistem, Francieli das Chagas, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, and Maria Claudia Colla Ruvolo-Takasusuki
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Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,General Medicine ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Toxicology - Published
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93. Produção de geleia real em colônias de abelhas africanizadas considerando diferentes suplementos proteicos e a influência de fatores ambientais - DOI: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v32i1.6836 Royal jelly production in Africanized honeybee colonies considering different protein supplements and the influence of environmental factors - DOI: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v32i1.6836
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Maria Cláudia Colla Ruvolo-Takasusuki, Jussara Ricardo de Oliveira, Eloi Machado Alves, Carolina Antunes Neves, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, and Patrícia Faquinello
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nutrição de abelhas ,proteína ,temperatura ,umidade relativa ,lcsh:Animal culture ,Apis mellifera ,lcsh:SF1-1100 - Abstract
O objetivo foi avaliar o efeito da suplementação proteica sobre a produção de geleia real em colônias de Apis mellifera e correlacionar esta produção com as variáveis climáticas. Os tratamentos foram: colônias que receberam uma ração elaborada com 35% de proteína; colônias que receberam suplemento proteico comercial com 35% de proteína bruta e colônias que não receberam ração proteica. Não houve diferença (p > 0,05) entre os tratamentos para as variáveis de produção. As médias foram: quantidade de larvas aceitas, 8,56 ± 6,76; porcentagem de aceitação, 29,20 ± 22,03%; quantidade de geleia real produzida por colônia, 1,83 ± 0,82 g e quantidade produzida por cúpula, 213,58 ± 108,36 mg. A precipitação pluviométrica não influenciou (p > 0,05) a produção de geleia real. Os modelos selecionados evidenciaram que houve efeito negativo da temperatura máxima e umidade relativa mínima do ar com número de larvas aceitas. Observou-se que a porcentagem de aceitação de larvas e a produção de geleia real por colônias apresentaram correlação positiva com a umidade relativa máxima e negativa com a umidade relativa mínima. Pode-se concluir que a adição de suplemento proteico (35%) não aumentou a produção de geleia real das colônias de abelhas africanizadas e seu uso para esta finalidade foi economicamente inviável.This research was carried out to evaluate the effect of proteic supplement on royal jelly production in honeybee colonies and its correlation with environmental variables. The treatments were: colonies that had received a diet formulated with 35% crude protein, colonies that had received a commercial supplement with 35% crude protein, and colonies that did not receive protein diet. There was no difference (p > 0.05) among the treatments for parameters of production. The average for each variable was: amount accepted larvae, 8.56 ± 6.76; acceptance percentage, 29.20 ± 22.03%; amount of royal jelly produced per colony, 1.83 ± 0.82 g; and amount of royal jelly produced per cup, 213.58 ± 108.36 mg. Rainfall did not affect (p > 0.05) royal jelly production. The selected models point to a negative correlation among larvae accepted with the maximum temperature and low relative humidity. Larvae acceptance and royal jelly production per cup had a positive correlation with the maximum relative humidity and negative correlation with the minimum relative humidity. It can be concluded that the addition of proteic supplement (35%) did not increase royal jelly production of Africanized honeybee colonies, and its use for this purpose was unprofitable
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94. Characterization of Lavandula spp. Honey Using Multivariate Techniques
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Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Emerson Dechechi Chambó, Ana Paula Pereira, Carlos Alfredo Lopes de Carvalho, and Leticia M. Estevinho
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Multivariate statistics ,Sucrose ,Chemical Phenomena ,Lavandula ,lcsh:Medicine ,Plant Science ,Disaccharides ,medicine.disease_cause ,Biochemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Geographical Locations ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Mathematical and Statistical Techniques ,Animal Products ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Food science ,Amino Acids ,lcsh:Science ,Statistical Data ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Organic Compounds ,Plant Anatomy ,food and beverages ,Agriculture ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Honey ,040401 food science ,Europe ,Chemistry ,Physical Sciences ,Pollen ,Factor Analysis ,Statistics (Mathematics) ,Research Article ,Proline ,Carbohydrates ,Context (language use) ,Research and Analysis Methods ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,Phenols ,Botany ,medicine ,Statistical Methods ,Nutrition ,Beehive ,Flavonoids ,Portugal ,Organic Chemistry ,010401 analytical chemistry ,lcsh:R ,Chemical Compounds ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Proteins ,Cyclic Amino Acids ,Honey samples ,Diet ,0104 chemical sciences ,Diastase ,chemistry ,Food ,People and Places ,biology.protein ,lcsh:Q ,Mathematics - Abstract
Traditionally, melissopalynological and physicochemical analyses have been the most used to determine the botanical origin of honey. However, when performed individually, these analyses may provide less unambiguous results, making it difficult to discriminate between mono and multifloral honeys. In this context, with the aim of better characterizing this beehive product, a selection of 112 Lavandula spp. monofloral honey samples from several regions were evaluated by association of multivariate statistical techniques with physicochemical, melissopalynological and phenolic compounds analysis. All honey samples fulfilled the quality standards recommended by international legislation, except regarding sucrose content and diastase activity. The content of sucrose and the percentage of Lavandula spp. pollen have a strong positive association. In fact, it was found that higher amounts of sucrose in honey are related with highest percentage of pollen of Lavandula spp.. The samples were very similar for most of the physicochemical parameters, except for proline, flavonoids and phenols (bioactive factors). Concerning the pollen spectrum, the variation of Lavandula spp. pollen percentage in honey had little contribution to the formation of samples groups. The formation of two groups regarding the physicochemical parameters suggests that the presence of other pollen types in small percentages influences the factor termed as "bioactive", which has been linked to diverse beneficial health effects. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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95. Desenvolvimento de colônias de abelhas Apis mellifera africanizadasna região de Maringá, Estado do Paraná - DOI: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v29i1.265 Growing of Africanized honeybee colonies in Maringá region, State of Paraná - DOI: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v29i1.265
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Wainer César Chiari, Maria Cláudia Colla Ruvolo-Takasusuki, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Sidnei Bueno de Miranda, Fabiana Martins Costa, and Juliano Hideo Hashimoto
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nutrição de abelhas ,tecnologia ,lcsh:Animal culture ,mapeamento de favos ,manejo apícola ,lcsh:SF1-1100 - Abstract
O objetivo deste experimento foi estimar o desenvolvimento das colônias de Apis mellifera africanizadas no período de julho de 1999 a junho de 2000, na Fazenda Experimental, quanto às porcentagens de ocupações por cria, alimento e total dos favos,correlacioná-las com variáveis ambientais e determinar o teor de proteína bruta no pólenestocado pelas abelhas. Foram utilizadas cinco colônias de abelhas A. mellifera africanizadas, realizando-se mapeamentos e coletas de pólen mensalmente. Foram obtidos dados climáticos de temperatura máxima e mínima, umidade relativa máxima e mínima do ar eprecipitação pluviométrica de cada mês, coletados na própria Fazenda Experimental. As porcentagens médias de ocupação com cria (ovo-larva + pupa de operárias e zangões), com alimento (mel e pólen) e da área total não foram diferentes entre as colônias (p>0,05). As abelhas africanizadas diminuíram sua população com temperaturas externas baixas (inverno)e também com excesso de umidade relativa do ar (verão). O teor médio de proteína brutapresente no pólen durante o ano foi de 24,51%, sendo este valor aceitável para um bomdesenvolvimento das colônias.This research was carried out to evaluate the growing of Africanized honeybee colonies from July 1999 to June 2000, as for the percentages of occupation area with brood,food, occupied total area, to correlate them with environmental variables and to determine the tenor of crude protein in the pollen stocked in the combs by workers. Five colonies were mapped monthly, which were made the counting of the occupied area with brood, food, occupied total area and also the pollen was collected and submitted to thebromatological analysis to determine the tenor of crude protein. The medium percentages of occupation with brood (egg-larvae plus workers pupa and drones), with food (honey and pollen) and of the occupied total area they were not also different among the treatments (p>0.05). The Africanized honeybee colonies reduced their population with low external temperatures (winter) and also with excess of relative humidity of the air (summer). Themedium tenor of crude protein in the pollen during the year was 24.51%, and this value isacceptable for a good development of the colonies.
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96. Matrilineage differentiation of the genus Tetragonisca using mitochondrial DNA markers and the polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism technique
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Simone Aparecida dos Santos, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Katlin Fernanda de Araujo, B M T Moreira, A R Bronzato, Claudete Aparecida Mangolin, L. Ronqui, and Maria Claudia Colla Ruvolo-Takasusuki
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Genetics ,Genetic Markers ,Male ,XhoI ,biology ,EcoRI ,General Medicine ,HindIII ,Bees ,biology.organism_classification ,DNA, Mitochondrial ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,HaeIII ,EcoRV ,biology.protein ,medicine ,Animals ,Female ,Restriction fragment length polymorphism ,Primer (molecular biology) ,Molecular Biology ,Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length ,medicine.drug ,Tetragonisca angustula - Abstract
The Meliponinae are important pollinators of plant species, and one of the most managed species is Tetragonisca angustula. Initially, two subspecies were identified in T. angustula: T. angustula angustula and T. angustula fiebrigi. Subsequently, T. a. fiebrigi was considered a species, based on the coloration of its mesepisternum. The objective of the present study was to obtain genetic markers that could differentiate the two species by amplifying regions of mitochondrial DNA and conducting polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis. Worker bees were collected in three Brazilian states: Parana (Maringa, Altonia, and Foz do Iguacu), Sao Paulo (Dracena, Sao Carlos, and Santa Cruz do Rio Pardo), and Rondonia (Ariquemes). Ten pairs of insect heterologous primers were tested and four were used (primer pair 1, ND2 and COI; primer pair 2, COI; primer pair 8, 16S and 12S; and primer pair 9, COII). For the restriction analysis, 13 enzymes were tested: EcoRI, EcoRV, HindIII, HinfI, RsaI, PstI, XbaI, HaeIII, ClaI, XhoI, BglII, PvuII, and ScaI. Markers were obtained (primer pair 8 cleaved with EcoRV and XbaI and primer pair 9 cleaved with HaeIII, RsaI, and XbaI) that enabled matrilineage identification in the nests studied, which confirmed that hybridization could occur between both Tetragonisca species. The beginning of speciation was probably recent, and secondary contact has resulted in crosses between T. angustula females and T. fiebrigi males. Because of this hybridization, it would be appropriate to consider them as two subspecies of T. angustula.
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97. Ocorrência e coleta de colônias e de enxames de abelhas africanizadas na zona urbana de Maringá, Estado do Paraná, Brasil - DOI: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v28i3.53 Occurrence and collection of Africanized honeybee swarm and colonies on the urbane zone of Maringá, Paraná State, Brazil - DOI: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v28i3.53
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Adilson Shiraishi, Sidnei Bueno de Miranda, Fábio Luiz Buranelo Toral, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Juliano Hideo Hashimoto, and Waldirene Rossi da Silva
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enxameação ,comportamento ,construção de ninho ,abandono ,lcsh:Animal culture ,Apis mellifera ,lcsh:SF1-1100 - Abstract
Nos últimos anos, um grande número de enxames de abelhas africanizadas migrou para a zona urbana de Maringá, Estado do Paraná, Brasil, o que vem causando uma grande preocupação nos moradores, principalmente para aqueles que moram em casas com crianças, idosos e/ou com pessoas alérgicas. O objetivo deste trabalho foi registrar e retirar as colônias e os enxames que foram comunicados ao Departamento de Zootecnia da Universidade Estadual de Maringá, nos anos de 1997 a 1999, a fim de evitar eventuais problemas causados pelas abelhas (Apis mellifera) à comunidade e utilizá-los para fins de pesquisa e de ensino. Foram registradas 283 ocorrências, sendo 226 (79,9%) colônias e 57 (20,1%) enxames. Destas, foram coletadas 191 (67,5%), sendo 169 (88,5%) colônias e 22 (11,5%) enxames. As colônias e os enxames estavam alojados, em sua maioria, em telhados (123; 43,5%), em caixas (64; 22,6%), em assoalhos (59; 20,8%) e em árvores (37; 13,1%).During the last years, a great number of swarms of Africanized honey bees migrated to the urban zone of Maringá, Paraná State, Brazil, causing a great concern, mainly in those who live at home with children, elderly and allergic people. This study aimed to record and remove the colonies and swarms reported to the Animal Science Department at Universidade Estadual de Maringá from 1997 to 1999, in order to avoid possible problems caused by honey bees (Apis mellifera) to the community and use them for research and teaching purposes. 283 reports were recorded, being 226 (79.9%) colonies and 57 (20.1%) swarms. 191 (67.5%) of the total reports were collected, being 169 (88.5%) colonies and 22 (11.5%) swarms. The honeybees were generally located in roofs (123; 43.5%), boxes (64; 22.6%), floors (59; 20.8%) and trees (37; 13.1%)
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98. Royal jelly production by selected africanized honeybees and carniolan hybrids
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Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo and Gisele Fernanda Mouro
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aumento de produção ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Apis mellifera ,yield rise ,abelhas selecionadas ,selected honeybees - Abstract
O objetivo foi avaliar a produção de geléia real em colônias de abelhas Apis mellifera, em comparação às africanizadas selecionadas para a produção de geléia real, africanizadas selecionadas para mel com cárnicas híbridas. No experimento I, foram utilizadas 10 colônias de abelhas africanizadas após seleção, para produção de geléia real; as cinco melhores rainhas foram substituídas por suas filhas e, nas restantes, foram introduzidas rainhas cárnicas, para avaliação da produção após troca da população. No experimento II, foram utilizadas 15 colônias, cinco com rainhas africanizadas selecionadas para a produção de mel (AFML), cinco selecionadas para a produção de geléia real (AFGR) e cinco cárnicas híbridas (CAHB). No experimento I, as cárnicas híbridas apresentaram maior produção de geléia real/colônia/coleta (3,95 ± 2,92 g) que as africanizadas (2,23 ± 2,13 g). As cárnicas foram superiores quanto à porcentagem de aceitação de larvas (55,4 ± 36,7%) às africanizadas (35,8 ± 28,3%). Quanto à produção de geléia real/colônia/coleta (g), no experimento II, as abelhas AFML foram significativamente superiores (4,42 ± 2,67 g) às CAHB (3,30 ± 1,85 g) e às AFGR (3,71 ± 2,13 g), que não diferiram das anteriores. Ambas as africanizadas, AFML e AFGR, produziram mais geléia real por cúpula (254,2 ± 90,7 e 253,8 ± 206,8 g, respectivamente) que as CAHB (195,8 ± 80,9 g). This study was conducted to compare royal jelly production from colonies of Apis mellifera Africanized honeybees selected for yields of royal jelly or honey with that from Carniolan hybrids. In the first trial, 10 colonies of Africanized honeybees selected for royal jelly production were used; the top five queens were replaced with their offspring and in the remaining colonies were introduced Carniolan queens in order to evaluate production after switch of population. In the second trial, 15 colonies were used as follows: five with Africanized queens selected for honey yield (AFHO), five with Africanized queens selected for royal jelly yield (AFRJ), and five with Carniolan hybrids (CAHB). In trial one, Carniolan hybrids showed greater royal jelly production/colony/collection (3.95 ± 2.92 g) when compared to Africanized honeybees (2.23 ± 2.13 g). In addition, Carniolan hybrids had higher acceptance percentage of grafted larvae (55.4 ± 36.7) than the Africanized counterparts (35.8 ± 28.3). In trial two, yield of royal jelly/colony/collection was significantly higher on AFHO compared to AFRJ and CAHB that did not differ in production. Both Africanized honeybees (AFHO = 254.2 ± 90.7 g and AFRJ = 253.8 ± 206.8 g) produced more royal jelly per cup than CAHB that yielded 195.8 ± 80.9 g.
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99. Biologia floral em quatro espécies de Ipomoea (Tubiflorae: Convolvulaceae) - DOI: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v27i1.1259 Floral biology of four Ipomoea (Tubiflorae: Convolvulaceae) species - DOI: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v27i1.1259
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Maria Claudia Colla Ruvolo Takasusuki, Ana Paula Taniguchi, Yoko Terada, and Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo
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pólen ,período de antese ,biologia floral ,Ipomoea ,lcsh:Animal culture ,lcsh:SF1-1100 - Abstract
O objetivo deste trabalho foi estudar a biologia floral de Ipomoea acuminata, I. batata, I. cairica e I. quamoclit na região de Maringá, Estado do Paraná. Durante o período de floração de Ipomoea foram avaliados: período de antese, receptividade do estigma, viabilidade dos grãos de pólen e altura média do estilete e dos filetes. Tanto I. quamoclit quanto I. batata apresentaram abertura das flores às 6h e fechamento completo às 14h. O teste de receptividade do estigma demonstrou que em I. quamoclit estava receptivo entre 6h e 9h e I. batata entre 6h35min e 13h. O período de maior viabilidade dos grãos de pólen em I. quamoclit coincide com o de receptividade do estigma. Nessa espécie, próximo ao horário de fechamento das flores ocorreu diminuição na freqüência de grãos de pólen viáveis. As maiores freqüências de grãos de pólen viáveis em I. batata ocorreram entre 6h35min e 7h, as variações na freqüência de viabilidade dos grãos de pólen se mantém ao longo do dia até o fechamento das flores. Em I. acuminata a altura média do estilete foi de 27,245 mm (± 2,431) e a altura média dos filetes foi de 26,439 mm (± 3,147). Em I. batata a altura média do estilete foi de 19,77 mm; ± 1,956 mm que é maior que a altura média dos filetes. A altura média do estilete em I. cairica foi de 19,827 mm e a altura média dos filetes foi de 17,952 mm. Em I. quamoclit a altura média do estilete em relação à altura média dos filetes variou desde aqueles abaixo até aqueles acima do estilete. Para essa espécie as diferenças estimadas entre a altura média do estilete às 8h30min e os filetes 1 e 4; e entre altura média do estilete às 10h30min e filetes 3,4 e 5 foram significativas. Para I. batata as diferenças encontradas entre as alturas médias do estilete e dos filetes foram significativasThis research was carried out to evaluate the floral biology of Ipomoea acuminata, I. batata, I. cairica and I. quamoclit in Maringá, state of Paraná. Anthesis period, stigma receptivity, viability of the pollen grains and medium height of the style and filament were analyzed during the blossom period of Ipomoea. Both I. quamoclit and I. potato had their flowers opening at 6:00 a.m. and their closing at 2:00 p.m. The test of stigma receptivity demonstrated that I. quamoclit was receptive between 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. and I. batata between 6:35 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. The period of higher viability of the pollen grains in I. quamoclit was the same of the stigma receptivity. In that species, there was a reduction in the frequency of viable grains of pollen next to the time of the flowers closing. There were highest frequencies of viable pollen grains in I. batata between 6:35 a.m. and 7:00 a.m.; the variations in the frequency of viability of the pollen grains keep along the day until the flowers closing. In I. acuminate, the medium height of the style was 27.245 ± 2.431 mm and the medium height of the filament was 26.439 ± 3.147 mm. In I. batata, the medium height of the style was 19.77 mm ± 1.956 mm that is higher than the medium height of the filament. The medium height of the style in I. cairica was 19.827 mm and the medium height of the filament was 17.952 mm. In I. quamoclit the medium height of the style and the medium height of the filament had both bigger and smaller height variations of the style. For that species the estimated differences between the medium height of the style at 8:30 a.m. and the filament 1 and 4; and between the medium height of the style at 10:30 a.m. and filament 3, 4 and 5 were significant. For I. batata the differences between the medium heights of the style and of the filament were significant
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100. Sugar content in nectar flowers of siratro (Macroptilium atropurpureum Urb.) - DOI: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v27i1.1248 Concentração de açúcares no néctar e visitantes florais do siratro (Macroptilium atropurpureum Urb.) - DOI: 10.4025/actascianimsci.v27i1.1248
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Renata Eunice Vieira, Marina Hitumi Mitsui, Maria Claudia Colla Ruvolo-Takasusuki, Arildo José Braz de Oliveira, Vagner de Alencar Arnaut de Toledo, Carolina Satie Kotaka, Wainer César Chiari, Lucílio Gobbi Filho, and Yoko Terada
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nectar ,Fabaceae ,Macroptilium atropurpureum ,lcsh:Animal culture ,siratro ,phenology ,spectrophotometric analysis ,lcsh:SF1-1100 - Abstract
Siratro (Macroptilium atropurpureum Urb.) is a forager with high nutritional values and excellent palatability, and its phenology is almost unknown. Aiming at improving the knowledge and understanding siratro pollinators and floral biology, the total sugar contents on its flowers nectar and the identification of these sugars were determined by, respectively, spectrophotometry and chromatography. The total sugar concentration varied from a maximum of 1.36 and 3.23 mg/flower and a minimum of 0.19 and 0.42 mg/flower. Results showed that the total sugar concentration is high at 8:30 a.m., when the flowers open, and varies slightly during the time the flowers keep open. The variations can be related to the number of insects that visit the flowers, especially bees that may collect pollen and nectar during the open period (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.). Through enzymatic analysis, data showed that siratro has only glucose in its compositionSiratro (Macroptilium atropurpureum Urb.) é uma planta forrageira com alto valor nutricional e excelente palatabilidade, sua fenologia é pouco conhecida. Objetivando melhorar o conhecimento e compreensão dos polinizadores do siratro e sua biologia floral, o conteúdo de açúcares totais no néctar de suas flores e a identificação desses açúcares foram determinados por espectrofotometria e cromatografia, respectivamente. A concentração de açúcares totais variou de 1,36 a 3,23 mg/flor para o valor máximo e de 0,19 a 0,42 mg/flor para o valor mínimo. Os resultados mostraram que a concentração de açúcares totais é alta às 8h30min, quando as flores estão abertas e varia um pouco durante o tempo que as flores permanecem abertas. A variação pode estar relacionada ao número de insetos que visitam as flores, especialmente as abelhas que podem coletar pólen e néctar durante o período de antese (8h30min às 16h30min). Por meio de análise enzimática, foi verificado que o siratro possui somente a glicose na sua composição
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