2001
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-35982001000200022
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Produção de geléia real e desenvolvimento da larva de abelhas Apis mellifera, na região semi-árida de Pernambuco

Abstract: RESUMO -Foram analisados dados de produção de geléia real (GR) e peso da larva (PL), em dois apiários nos municípios de Ibimirim e Petrolândia, na região semi-árida do Estado de Pernambuco, nos meses de junho e agosto de 1995, para avaliar o momento de maior acúmulo de GR, nas células reais (realeiras), e acompanhar o desenvolvimento da larva. O delineamento experimental foi o de blocos casualizados. A quantidade de GR acumulada nas realeiras foi avaliada 24, 32, 48, 56 e 72 horas após a transferências das lar… Show more

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“…In this experiment, the mean royal jelly production of the ten colonies was 1.066 g. After the selection, the production increased to 2.230 g, which meant a 109.19% increase. Queiroz et al (2001) reported the highest production of royal jelly in northeast of Brazil between 54 to 59 hours after the grafting, but in the present study, the royal jelly deposited by cup was 207 mg and 188 mg by Carniolan and Africanized honeybees, respectively, after 66-70 hours of grafting. To achieve an increase in royal jelly production it is indispensable to select the queens.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 80%
“…In this experiment, the mean royal jelly production of the ten colonies was 1.066 g. After the selection, the production increased to 2.230 g, which meant a 109.19% increase. Queiroz et al (2001) reported the highest production of royal jelly in northeast of Brazil between 54 to 59 hours after the grafting, but in the present study, the royal jelly deposited by cup was 207 mg and 188 mg by Carniolan and Africanized honeybees, respectively, after 66-70 hours of grafting. To achieve an increase in royal jelly production it is indispensable to select the queens.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 80%
“…Queiroz et al (2001) verificaram que a maior produção de geléia real no nordeste do Brasil foi obtida de 54 a 59 horas após a transferência, mas, neste estudo, a deposição de geléia real por cúpula foi de 254 e 253 mg, para africanizadas selecionadas para produção de mel e para as selecionadas para produção de geléia real, respectivamente, após 66-70 horas da transferência corroboram os obtidos por Durán (1991), que também não encontrou diferença significativa (P>0,05) na porcentagem de aceitação de larvas entre as híbri-das de cárnicas, africanizadas e italianas.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Other authors also found differences (HAYDAK, 1970;PALMA, 1992;SCHMIDT;BUCHMANN, 1992;LERCKER et al, 1993;SCHMITZOVA et al, 1998;PARFITT, 1999;GARCIA-AMOEDO;ALMEIDA-MURADIAN, 2007) and attributed these differences to the nutritional status of the evaluated colonies, age of mother queens, and the laboratory methods used to analyze their components. Queiroz, Barbosa and Azevedo (2001) reported that supplementation is good, mainly in the Northeast region of Brazil, for royal jelly production throughout the year, including autumn and winter, periods between flowering, in regions of monoculture such as sugarcane plantation, limited pollen flow or low nutritional pollen quality.…”
Section: Physicochemical Quality Of Royal Jelly Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%