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Nosema Ceranae Interactions with Nosema apis and Black Queen Cell Virus

Anna Gajda, Ewa Mazur, Andrzej Bober, Michał Czopowicz

2021Agriculture18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nosema ceranae is a relatively new pathogen of the honeybee (Apis mellifera) and the course of type C nosemosis (the disease that it causes) is not entirely known. In order to better understand the course and the consequences of this disease, laboratory experiments were performed. They aimed to compare the course of N. ceranae infection with the course of Nosema apis infection, taking its influence on the black queen cell virus (BQCV) into account. Determination of the quantity of N. ceranae and BQCV genetic material in laboratory tests was performed using real-time PCR. In mixed Nosema infections, N. ceranae “wins” the competition and manages to outnumber N. apis significantly. BQCV exacerbates the course of both A and C nosemoses, but the data shows that in the case of nosemosis C and this viral infection, the mortality rate was the highest from all examined groups. Obtained results show that N. ceranae is more pathogenic for A. mellifera than N. apis, and the course of type C nosemosis is much heavier, which results in the shortened life spans of bees, and in connection with BQCV it becomes even more dangerous to bees.

Topics & Concepts

Nosema ceranaeNosemaBiologyPathogenVirologyMicrosporidiaVirusZoologyMicrobiologySporeInsect and Pesticide ResearchInsect and Arachnid Ecology and BehaviorPlant and animal studies
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