2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.03.25.485775
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Dynamics in vertical transmission of viruses in naturally selected and traditionally managed honey bee colonies across Europe

Abstract: The ‘suppressed in-ovo virus infection’ trait (SOV) was the first trait applied in honey bee breeding programs aimed to increase resilience to virus infections, a major threat for colony survival. By screening drone eggs for viruses, the SOV trait scores the antiviral resistance of queens and its implications for vertical transmission. In this study, queens from both naturally surviving and traditionally managed colonies from across Europe were screened using a two-fold improved SOV phenotyping protocol.  Firs… Show more

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