Artificial Apis mellifera feed supplementation

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Karine Aparecida Rodrigues de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Faria Filho , Daniel Emygdio de, Santos, Sâmela Keila Almeida dos, Passos, Lieska de Cassia Barbosa, Palma, Raquel Costa, Nascimento, Maria da Paixão do, Rocha, Tatiana Cristina da, Lopes, Frederico Antonio Mineiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/12762
Resumo: The aim of the present study was to observe bee hive development through artificial feed supplementation and carry out drone, worker, pollen and larvae alveoli counts. The experimental treatments consisted in 1) sugar syrup: 60% sugar (crystal) + 40% water; 2) sugar and honey syrup: 60% sugar (crystal) + 40% water, plus 100 g of honey; 3) protein syrup: 60% sugar and 40% water plus 20 g of soy flour; 4) inverted syrup: five kilos of crystal sugar + 1.7 liters of water; 5) pasty food: three tablespoons of soy flour and seven tablespoons of wheat bran, adding about fifteen tablespoons of honey. The treatments were distributed in a Latin square design (5x5) using five hives and five repetitions generated over time. Each hive received one of the treatments during 21 days period, followed by a treatment-free 15-day period. Two frames from each nest were selected to carry out the counting of the alveoli, using photographs overlaid on a mapping frame consisting of 4 cm2 areas. The treatments did not influence drone and worker alveoli production. The protein syrup treatment increased the number of larvae alveoli and the sugar and honey syrup treatment was significant for the production of pollen cells.
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spelling Artificial Apis mellifera feed supplementation Suministro de alimentos artificiales para Apis melliferaFornecimento de alimentação artificial para Apis melliferaBeesAlveoli Syrup.Abejas Alvéolos Jarabe.Abelhas AlvéolosXarope.The aim of the present study was to observe bee hive development through artificial feed supplementation and carry out drone, worker, pollen and larvae alveoli counts. The experimental treatments consisted in 1) sugar syrup: 60% sugar (crystal) + 40% water; 2) sugar and honey syrup: 60% sugar (crystal) + 40% water, plus 100 g of honey; 3) protein syrup: 60% sugar and 40% water plus 20 g of soy flour; 4) inverted syrup: five kilos of crystal sugar + 1.7 liters of water; 5) pasty food: three tablespoons of soy flour and seven tablespoons of wheat bran, adding about fifteen tablespoons of honey. The treatments were distributed in a Latin square design (5x5) using five hives and five repetitions generated over time. Each hive received one of the treatments during 21 days period, followed by a treatment-free 15-day period. Two frames from each nest were selected to carry out the counting of the alveoli, using photographs overlaid on a mapping frame consisting of 4 cm2 areas. The treatments did not influence drone and worker alveoli production. The protein syrup treatment increased the number of larvae alveoli and the sugar and honey syrup treatment was significant for the production of pollen cells.El objetivo del presente trabajo fue observar el desarrollo de las colmenas, mediante el suministro de alimentación artificial para ellas y realizar el conteo de alvéolos de zánganos, obreros, polen y larvas. Los tratamientos experimentales fueron: 1) jarabe de azúcar; 2) jarabe de azúcar y miel; 3) jarabe de proteína; 4) jarabe invertido; 5) comida pastosa. Los tratamientos se distribuyeron en un diseño de cuadrado latino (5x5) utilizando 5 colmenas y 5 repeticiones generadas en el tiempo. Cada colmena recibió tratamiento durante el período de 21 días y después de ese período las colmenas permanecieron 15 días sin proporcionar ningún tratamiento. Se seleccionaron dos cuadros de cada nido para el recuento de alvéolos, utilizando fotografías superpuestas en un marco de mapeo que consta de áreas de 4 cm2. Se concluyó que los tratamientos proporcionados no influyeron en la producción de pozos de drones y trabajadores. El tratamiento con jarabe de proteína influyó en el aumento del número de células larvarias y el tratamiento con jarabe de azúcar y miel fue significativo para la producción de células de polen.O objetivo do presente trabalho foi observar o desenvolvimento das colmeias, por meio do fornecimento da alimentação artificial para as mesmas e realizar a contagem de alvéolos de zangão, obreira, pólen e larvas. Os tratamentos experimentais foram: 1) xarope de açúcar; 2) xarope de açúcar e mel; 3) xarope proteico; 4) xarope invertido; 5) alimento pastoso. Os tratamentos foram distribuídos em delineamento em quadrado latino (5x5) com a utilização de 5 colmeias e 5 repetições geradas no tempo. Cada colmeia recebeu o tratamento durante o período de 21 dias e após esse período as colmeias permaneciam 15 dias sem o fornecimento de nenhum tratamento. Foram selecionados dois quadros de cada ninho, para a realização da contagem dos alvéolos, utilizando fotografias sobrepostas em quadro de mapeamento constituído de áreas de 4cm2.Conclui-se que os tratamentos fornecidos não influenciaram na produção de alvéolos de zangão e obreira. O tratamento com xarope proteico influenciou no aumento do número de alvéolos de larvas e o tratamento com xarope de açúcar e mel foi significativo para a produção de alvéolos de pólen.Research, Society and Development2021-02-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1276210.33448/rsd-v10i2.12762Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 2; e53410212762Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 2; e53410212762Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 2; e534102127622525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/12762/11573Copyright (c) 2021 Karine Aparecida Rodrigues de Souza; Daniel Emygdio de Faria Filho ; Sâmela Keila Almeida dos Santos; Lieska de Cassia Barbosa Passos; Raquel Costa Palma; Maria da Paixão do Nascimento; Tatiana Cristina da Rocha; Frederico Antonio Mineiro Lopeshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza, Karine Aparecida Rodrigues de Faria Filho , Daniel Emygdio de Santos, Sâmela Keila Almeida dos Passos, Lieska de Cassia Barbosa Palma, Raquel Costa Nascimento, Maria da Paixão doRocha, Tatiana Cristina da Lopes, Frederico Antonio Mineiro 2021-03-02T09:32:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/12762Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:34:15.533499Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Artificial Apis mellifera feed supplementation
Suministro de alimentos artificiales para Apis mellifera
Fornecimento de alimentação artificial para Apis mellifera
title Artificial Apis mellifera feed supplementation
spellingShingle Artificial Apis mellifera feed supplementation
Souza, Karine Aparecida Rodrigues de
Bees
Alveoli
Syrup.
Abejas
Alvéolos
Jarabe.
Abelhas
Alvéolos
Xarope.
title_short Artificial Apis mellifera feed supplementation
title_full Artificial Apis mellifera feed supplementation
title_fullStr Artificial Apis mellifera feed supplementation
title_full_unstemmed Artificial Apis mellifera feed supplementation
title_sort Artificial Apis mellifera feed supplementation
author Souza, Karine Aparecida Rodrigues de
author_facet Souza, Karine Aparecida Rodrigues de
Faria Filho , Daniel Emygdio de
Santos, Sâmela Keila Almeida dos
Passos, Lieska de Cassia Barbosa
Palma, Raquel Costa
Nascimento, Maria da Paixão do
Rocha, Tatiana Cristina da
Lopes, Frederico Antonio Mineiro
author_role author
author2 Faria Filho , Daniel Emygdio de
Santos, Sâmela Keila Almeida dos
Passos, Lieska de Cassia Barbosa
Palma, Raquel Costa
Nascimento, Maria da Paixão do
Rocha, Tatiana Cristina da
Lopes, Frederico Antonio Mineiro
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Karine Aparecida Rodrigues de
Faria Filho , Daniel Emygdio de
Santos, Sâmela Keila Almeida dos
Passos, Lieska de Cassia Barbosa
Palma, Raquel Costa
Nascimento, Maria da Paixão do
Rocha, Tatiana Cristina da
Lopes, Frederico Antonio Mineiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bees
Alveoli
Syrup.
Abejas
Alvéolos
Jarabe.
Abelhas
Alvéolos
Xarope.
topic Bees
Alveoli
Syrup.
Abejas
Alvéolos
Jarabe.
Abelhas
Alvéolos
Xarope.
description The aim of the present study was to observe bee hive development through artificial feed supplementation and carry out drone, worker, pollen and larvae alveoli counts. The experimental treatments consisted in 1) sugar syrup: 60% sugar (crystal) + 40% water; 2) sugar and honey syrup: 60% sugar (crystal) + 40% water, plus 100 g of honey; 3) protein syrup: 60% sugar and 40% water plus 20 g of soy flour; 4) inverted syrup: five kilos of crystal sugar + 1.7 liters of water; 5) pasty food: three tablespoons of soy flour and seven tablespoons of wheat bran, adding about fifteen tablespoons of honey. The treatments were distributed in a Latin square design (5x5) using five hives and five repetitions generated over time. Each hive received one of the treatments during 21 days period, followed by a treatment-free 15-day period. Two frames from each nest were selected to carry out the counting of the alveoli, using photographs overlaid on a mapping frame consisting of 4 cm2 areas. The treatments did not influence drone and worker alveoli production. The protein syrup treatment increased the number of larvae alveoli and the sugar and honey syrup treatment was significant for the production of pollen cells.
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