| Literature DB >> 22208776 |
Osman Kaftanoglu1, Timothy A Linksvayer, Robert E Page.
Abstract
A new method for rearing honey bees, Apis mellifera L. (Hymenoptera: Apidae), in vitro was developed and the effects of sugar concentrations on survival and development were studied. Seven different glucose (G) and fructose (F) compositions (0%G+0%F, 3%G+3%F, 6%G+6%F, 12%G+12%F, 0%G+12%F, 12%G+0%F, and 4%G+8%F) were tested. Larvae were able to grow to the post defecation stage without addition of sugars (Diet 1), but they were not able to metamorphose and pupate. Adults were reared from diets 2-7. The average larval survival, prepupal larval weights, adult weights, and ovariole numbers were affected significantly due to the sugar compositions in the diets. High sugar concentrations (12%G+12%F) increased the number of queens and intercastes.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22208776 PMCID: PMC3391908 DOI: 10.1673/031.011.9601
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Insect Sci ISSN: 1536-2442 Impact factor: 1.857
The composition of diets used to feed Apis mellifera larvae in vitro.
Figure 1. Rearing Apis mellifera in vitro. (A) Newly grafted larvae into aliquots of diets; (B) Three days after grafting; (C) Transferring larvae on filter paper; (D) Post defecation or spinning stage; (E) Early pupal stage; (F) Adult bees reared in vitro. High quality figures are available online.
Effects of different sugar compositions on the survival and development of Apis mellifera larvae reared in vitro.
The effects of different sugar concentrations on larval weights (mg) before defecation and adult weights (mg) of Apis mellifera.
The average weights of the queen, intercastes and worker Apis mellifera reared in vitro.
Average ovariole number of the Apis mellifera reared on different diets in vitro.