Standard methods for varroa research
Agroscope · Federal Office for Agriculture · +8 more institutions
Abstract
SummaryVery rapidly after Varroa destructor invaded apiaries of Apis mellifera, the devastating effect of this mite prompted an active research effort to understand and control this parasite. Over a few decades, varroa has spread to most countries exploiting A. mellifera. As a consequence, a large number of teams have worked with this organism, developing a diversity of research methods. Often different approaches have been followed to achieve the same goal. The diversity of methods made the results difficult to compare, thus hindering our understanding of this parasite. In this paper, we provide easy to use protocols for the collection, identification, diagnosis, rearing, breeding, marking and measurement of…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 35.01
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 150
Authors
12- VDVincent DietemannCorresponding
Agroscope, Federal Office for Agriculture, University of Pretoria
- FNFrancesco Nazzi
University of Udine
- SJStephen J. Martin
University of Salford
- DADenis Anderson
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
- BLBarbara Locke
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Topics & keywords
- Varroa destructor
- Varroa
- Biology
- Mite
- Apiary
- Allee effect
- Infestation
- Beekeeping
- Partnerships for the goals