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大型养蜂场中蜂蜜和储存花粉中有益植物化学成分的季节性变化模式。

Seasonal patterns of beneficial phytochemical availability in honey and stored pollen from honey bee colonies in large apiaries.

机构信息

Department of Agricultural Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80525, USA.

Invasive Species and Pollinator Health Research Unit, USDA-ARS, Davis, CA 95616, USA.

出版信息

J Econ Entomol. 2023 Aug 10;116(4):1069-1077. doi: 10.1093/jee/toad096.

Abstract

Honey bees (Apis mellifera L.; Hymenoptera, Apidae) are the most efficient pollinators in agroecosystems, responsible for the successful production of fruits, nuts, and vegetables, but they continue to face debilitating challenges. One of the major factors leading to these challenges could be linked to poor nutrition that results in weakening the colony, increasing susceptibility to pests and pathogens, and reducing the ability of bees to adapt to other abiotic stresses. Extensively used for commercial pollination, honey bee colonies regularly face exposure to limited diversity in their pollen diet as they are placed in flowering monocrops. Lack of access to diverse plant species compromises the availability of plant secondary compounds (phytochemicals), which, in small amounts, provide significant benefits to honey bee health. We analyzed the beneficial phytochemical content of honey and stored pollen (bee bread) samples from colonies in large apiaries through the active bee season. Samples were evaluated for 4 beneficial phytochemicals (caffeine, kaempferol, gallic acid, and p-coumaric acid), which have previously been shown to improve honey bee health. Our results, as relevant to the apiary locations in the study, indicated that p-coumaric acid is uniformly available throughout the season. Caffeine is completely absent, and gallic acid and kaempferol are not regularly available. Our results suggest the need to explore the potential to deliver beneficial phytochemicals as nutritional supplements to improve bee health. It may be vital for the pollination industry to consider such targeted dietary supplementation as beekeepers strive to meet the increasing demand for crop pollination services.

摘要

蜜蜂(Apis mellifera L.;膜翅目,蜜蜂科)是农业生态系统中最有效的传粉媒介,负责成功生产水果、坚果和蔬菜,但它们仍面临着衰弱的挑战。导致这些挑战的一个主要因素可能与营养不良有关,这会削弱群体,增加对害虫和病原体的易感性,并降低蜜蜂适应其他非生物胁迫的能力。为了进行商业授粉,蜜蜂群经常面临着花粉饮食多样性有限的情况,因为它们被放置在开花的单一作物中。缺乏对多种植物物种的接触会影响植物次生化合物(植物化学物质)的可用性,这些化合物虽然数量很少,但对蜜蜂的健康有重要的益处。我们通过活跃的蜜蜂季节,分析了大型养蜂场中蜜蜂的蜂蜜和储存花粉(蜂粮)样本中的有益植物化学物质含量。这些样本评估了 4 种有益的植物化学物质(咖啡因、山奈酚、没食子酸和对香豆酸),这些物质先前已被证明对蜜蜂的健康有益。就研究中的养蜂场位置而言,我们的研究结果表明,对香豆酸在整个季节都均匀供应。咖啡因完全不存在,没食子酸和山奈酚也不是经常供应。我们的结果表明,需要探索作为营养补充剂提供有益植物化学物质的潜力,以改善蜜蜂的健康。对于授粉行业来说,考虑这种有针对性的饮食补充可能至关重要,因为养蜂人努力满足对作物授粉服务不断增长的需求。

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