2020
DOI: 10.46913/beekeepingjournal.2020.4.02
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The Effect of Feeding a Suspension of Chlorella Vulgaris (Strain Іfr № С-111) on the Life Span of Bees

Abstract: Досліджено вплив дворазового з інтервалом 7 днів згодовування з цукровим сиропом суспензії Chlorella vulgaris, вміст живих клітин 19–34 млн/мл у 10, 5 і 1% концентраціях та в 5%, інактивованій кип’ятінням, на тривалість життя бджіл, ізольованих в садки. Уповільнення відмирання бджіл у варіантах зі згодовуванням хлорели починалося з 17-ї доби (від 13,98 до 19,99% порівняно з контролем – згодовування сиропу без хлорели). Найменшою смертність була у варіантах із найнижчою з випробовуваних концентрацій (1%) та іна… Show more

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“…Colonies fed sugar syrup containing Chlorella in the fall had a 20.8% increase in overwinter survival relative to controls, and a 5.7% increase in survival compared relative to controls fed a commercial feed additive (Eremia et al, 2021). Caged bees fed sugar syrup with different concentrations of Chlorella vulgaris suspension had significantly lower mortality rates than bees fed only sugar syrup (Yefimenko and Odnosum, 2020). Bees fed pollen patties containing 2 or 5% Chlorella had the lowest mortality rate compared to other tested diets (Jang et al, 2022).…”
Section: Mortality and Toxic E Ects Of Algae On Honey Beesmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Colonies fed sugar syrup containing Chlorella in the fall had a 20.8% increase in overwinter survival relative to controls, and a 5.7% increase in survival compared relative to controls fed a commercial feed additive (Eremia et al, 2021). Caged bees fed sugar syrup with different concentrations of Chlorella vulgaris suspension had significantly lower mortality rates than bees fed only sugar syrup (Yefimenko and Odnosum, 2020). Bees fed pollen patties containing 2 or 5% Chlorella had the lowest mortality rate compared to other tested diets (Jang et al, 2022).…”
Section: Mortality and Toxic E Ects Of Algae On Honey Beesmentioning
confidence: 87%