Influence of Probiotics Feed Supplementation on Hypopharyngeal Glands Morphometric Measurements of Honeybee Workers Apis mellifera L.

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作者
Hassan, Ashwak Abdel-Moneim [1 ]
Elenany, Yasser Essam [2 ]
机构
[1] Cairo Univ, Fac Agr, Dept Dairy Sci, Giza, Egypt
[2] Cairo Univ, Fac Agr, Dept Econ Entomol & Pesticides, Giza, Egypt
关键词
Honeybee workers; Hypopharyngeal glands; Probiotic bacteria; Lactobacillus brevis; Lactobacillus casei; Enterococcus faecalis; DIET; BEES;
D O I
10.1007/s12602-023-10107-0
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
More scientific study and methods that are compatible with the honeybee-specific probiotic bacteria are needed in modern beekeeping to increase the productivity and well-being of honeybees. The goal of the current study set out to investigate the possible effects of probiotics previously isolated from the honeybee intestinal tract and soybean patties on nurse worker bee hypopharyngeal gland (HPG) development. The experimentation was carried out in four different treatment groups in which probiotics and soybean patties were provided in different proportions, with control colonies. Results showed that there was a significant increase in HPG morphometric parameters of bees in all experimental groups. Control nurse worker fed with sugar syrup for only 2 weeks had the smallest HPG morphometric parameters. The highest HPG diameter 14.89 +/- 0.097 mu m and surface area 0.065 +/- 0.001 mu m(2) were observed in the bees group fed with both probiotic and soya patty. Additionally, the same trend was observed in all morphometric parameters with the bees group fed with probiotic bacteria and soya patty. More royal jelly can be produced by larger HPGs than by smaller ones. Thus, the use of probiotics as a natural alternative tool boosted the development of Apis mellifera nurse workers' HPG that will positively affect the beekeepers' economy by providing a higher yield of royal jelly production. Overall, the study's findings show that probiotics are a useful feed supplement for honeybees.
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