USDA-ARS Honey Bee Breeding, Genetics and Physiology Laboratory, 1157 Ben Hur Road, Baton Rouge, LA 70820, USA.
J Econ Entomol. 2011 Jun;104(3):745-9. doi: 10.1603/ec10401.
We tested six commercial sources of honey bees, Apis mellifera L. (Hymenoptera: Apidae), whose breeding incorporated the trait of Varroa sensitive hygiene (VSH). VSH confers resistance to the parasitic mite Varroa destructor Anderson & Trueman by enhancing the ability of the bees to hygienically remove mite-infested brood. VSH production queens (i.e., queens commercially available for use in beekeepers' production colonies) from the six sources were established in colonies which later were measured for VSH. Their responses were compared with those of colonies with three other types of queens, as follows: VSH queens from the selected closed population maintained by USDA-ARS for research and as a source of breeding germplasm, queens from the cooperating commercial distributor of this germplasm, and queens of a commercial, mite-susceptible source. The reduction of mite infestation in brood combs exposed to test colonies for 1 wk differed significantly between groups. On average, colonies with VSH production queens reduced infestation by 44%. This group average was intermediate between the greater removal by pure ARS VSH (76%) and the cooperators' breeding colonies (64%), and the lesser removal by susceptible colonies (7%). VSH production colonies from the different sources had variable expression of hygiene against mites, with average reduced infestations ranging from 22 to 74%. In addition, infertility was high among mites that remained in infested cells in VSH breeder colonies from ARS and the commercial distributor but was lower and more variable in VSH production colonies and susceptible colonies. Commercial VSH production colonies supply mite resistance that generally seems to be useful for beekeeping. Resistance probably could be improved if more VSH drones sources were supplied when VSH production queens are being mated.
我们测试了六种商业来源的蜜蜂,Apis mellifera L.(膜翅目:Apidae),其繁殖具有 Varroa 敏感卫生(VSH)的特征。VSH 通过增强蜜蜂卫生地清除受螨虫感染的幼虫的能力,赋予了蜜蜂对寄生螨虫 Varroa destructor Anderson & Trueman 的抗性。从这六个来源中生产的 VSH 生产蜂王(即商业上可用于养蜂人生产群体的蜂王)在后来测量 VSH 的群体中建立。它们的反应与其他三种类型的蜂王的反应进行了比较,如下所示:从美国农业部-ARS 为研究和作为繁殖种质来源而维持的选定封闭种群中获得的 VSH 蜂王、该种质的合作商业经销商提供的蜂王、以及商业的、对螨虫敏感的来源的蜂王。在暴露于测试群体 1 周的育雏蜂巢中,螨虫感染的减少在群体之间有显著差异。平均而言,具有 VSH 生产蜂王的群体减少了 44%的感染。这个群体平均值介于纯 ARS VSH(76%)和合作者的繁殖群体(64%)之间,而低于易感群体(7%)的清除率。来自不同来源的 VSH 生产群体对螨虫的卫生行为表现出不同的表达,平均减少的感染范围从 22%到 74%不等。此外,在 ARS 和商业经销商的 VSH 繁殖群体中,螨虫在受感染的细胞中仍然存在很高的不育率,但在 VSH 生产群体和易感群体中,不育率较低且更具变异性。商业 VSH 生产群体提供的螨虫抗性通常对养蜂业有用。如果在 VSH 生产蜂王交配时提供更多的 VSH 雄蜂来源,那么抗性可能会得到提高。