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- Deadly bee syndrome strikes hives in Arkansas; nationwide Colony Collapse Disorder threatens production of variety of crops.(Upscale Real Estate)- An article from- Arkansas Business
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- Bee Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) - USDA Government Research into Honeybee Colony Die-offs, Parasites, Mites, Pathogens, Threat to Pollination, Food Supply - Projects, Reports, Publications (CD-ROM)
Book by U.S. Government. Progressive Management 19450 pages CD-ROM Published 2007-05-17. Description: This up-to-date electronic book on CD-ROM has comprehensive coverage of the ongoing honeybee colony collapse disorder (CCD) crisis, also known as pollinator decline. USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) publications and reports provide full information on every aspect of bee diseases, including foulbrood; chalkbrood; nosema disease; parasitic mites including the tracheal mite and the varroa destructor. There is material from the Carl Hayden Bee Research Center in Tucson, Arizona, the Honey Bee Breeding, Genetics, and Physiology Laboratory in Louisiana, and the Bee Research Laboratory in Beltsville, Maryland. This extraordinary, encyclopedic collection contains more than 19,000 pages reproduced in Adobe Acrobat PDF files. Colony Collapse Disorder threatens not only pollination and honey production but, much more, this crisis threatens to wipe out production of crops dependent on bees for pollination. Pollination is responsible for $15 billion in added crop value, particularly for specialty crops such as almonds and other nuts, berries, fruits, and vegetables. If research cannot solve CCD, beekeepers will be unable to meet demand for almonds and other crops. CCD symptoms include the rapid loss of a bee colony's population with very few bees found near colonies, the laying queen present with few remaining attendant bees, and honey and pollen not consumed by invaders. Theories include infection by bacteria, fungi, viruses, spiroplasmas or new pathogens such as a new Nosema (related to the microporidian giardia), the invasive varroa mite and pesticide poisoning (particularly by neonicotinoids such as imidacloprid). Stresses include poor nutrition and migratory stress brought about by the increased need to move bees long distances. Stress could compromise the immune system. While CCD could be caused by a single factor it is also possible that multiple factors are working together to cause colony loss.
An article from: Arkansas Business:
Book by Jan Cottingham. Thomson Gale 8 pages Digital Published 2007-06-18. Description: This digital document is an article from Arkansas Business, published by Thomson Gale on June 18, 2007. The length of the article is 2132 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details Title: Deadly bee syndrome strikes hives in Arkansas; nationwide Colony Collapse Disorder threatens production of variety of crops.(Upscale Real Estate) Author: Jan Cottingham Publication: Arkansas Business (Magazine/Journal) Date: June 18, 2007 Publisher: Thomson Gale Volume: 24 Issue: 24 Page: 1(3)
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