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In-Pyo Hong (National Academy of Agricultural Science) Soon-Ok Woo (National Academy of Agricultural Science) Yong-Soo Choi (국립농업과학원) Sang-Mi Han (National Academy of Agricultural Science) Nam-Suk Kim (National Academy of Agricultural Science) Ha-Sik Sim (National Academy of Agricultural Science) Hye-Kyung Kim (National Academy of Agricultural Science) Sang-Hoon Han (National Academy of Agricultural Science) Kyu-Ho Byeon (National Academy of Agricultural Science) Man-Young Lee (National Academy of Agricultural Science) Myeong-Lyeol Lee (National Academy of Agricultural Science)
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한국양봉학회 Journal of Apiculture 한국양봉학회지 제27권 제3호
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2012.10
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197 - 200 (4page)

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Most Korean beekeepers have moved from south to north of Korea to collect nectar from black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) flowers for 2 months. This provided a valuable opportunity to sample bees originating from diverse areas in one location. We initiated a survey of honeybee (Apis mellifera) colonies on the blooming period of Acacia to determine the prevalence of Nosema apis in 2012. Nosema causes significant losses in honey production and decreases the population size of honeybees. Twenty two hives owned by 18 beekeepers were sampled for this study. Bees were collected on the 24th and 25th of May, 2012. Nosema spore counts ranged from zero to 5,266,000 spores per bee. The average number of nosema spores per bee was calculated to be 1, 375,000. Approximately 86% of the apiaries examined were infected with nosema, based on the presence of spores in the flowering period of Acacia. This indicates that nosema is the predominant species affecting honeybee colonies.

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