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Investigação em apicultura em Portugal: Portugal, apicultura e Nosema

Authors: Pires, Sancia; Murilhas, António; Russo, Paulo; Valério, Maria José;

Investigação em apicultura em Portugal: Portugal, apicultura e Nosema

Abstract

A Nosemose é uma doença das abelhas melíferas (Apis mellijera L.), cujo agente etiológico tradicional, (o microsporídio unicelular Nosema apis Zander), foi identificado há cerca de cem anos (Paxton, 2010). Considerada uma das patologias mais predominante e prejudicial para as abelhas ocidentais, tem sido intensamente estudada (apesar de nem sempre ser evidente, face a uma sintomatologia relativamente inaparente ou inespecífica). O Nosema upis (Na) pode originar grave desnutrição nas abelhas adultas e conduzi-las à morte. Todavia, em condições "normais", raramente provoca a morte das colónias infetadas (Fries, 1993, 1997; Paxton, 2010). Até ao início da década de 90, o Na foi considerado o único agente causal da Nosemose em colónias de abelhas europeias (Klec et al., 2007).

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