La. Malone et D. Stefanovic, Comparison of the responses of two races of honeybees to infection with Nosema apis Zander, APIDOLOGIE, 30(5), 1999, pp. 375-382
Responses of New Zealand bees from Italian (Apis mellifera ligustica) and d
ark (Apis mellifera mellifera) races to infection with Nosema apis were com
pared. Newly emerged adults from five colonies of Italian bees and three co
lonies of dark bees were tagged, dosed individually with N. apis spores and
placed in cages with undosed companion bees from the same colony. Dosed in
dividuals were removed and examined at different times to measure progress
of infection. Ai the end of the experiment, companion bees were examined to
determine the spread of infection from dosed to undosed bees. There were n
o significant differences between the two races in either of these measures
of response to N. apis, Bees from the different colonies were pooled accor
ding to race, and their responses (percentage infection and longevity of in
fected bees) to a range of doses of N. apis spores determined. These data a
lso showed no significant differences due to race. (C) Inra/DIB/AGIB/Elsevi
er, Paris.