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Chill sensitivity of honey bee, Apis mellifera, embryos
Authors:Collins Anita M  Mazur Peter
Institution:Bee Research Lab, ARS, USDA, Bldg. 476 BARC-East, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA. CollinsA@ba.ars.usda.gov
Abstract:Improved methods for preservation of honey bee, Apis mellifera L., germplasm would be very welcome to beekeeping industry queen breeders. The introduction of two parasites and the emergence of an antibiotic resistant disease have increased demands for resistant stock. Techniques for artificial insemination of queens are available, and semen has been cryopreserved with limited success. However, cryopreservation of embryos for rearing queens would mesh well with current practices and also provide drones (haploid males). Eggs at five ages between twenty-four hours and sixty-two hours were exposed to 0, -6.6, and/or -15 degrees C for various times, and successful hatch measured. Honey bee embryos show chill sensitivity as do other insect embryos, and the rate of chill injury increases dramatically with decrease in holding temperature. The 48 h embryos in both groups showed the greatest tolerance to chilling, although 44 h embryos were only slightly less so.
Keywords:Apis mellifera  Honey bee  Embryo  Insect  Chill sensitivity  Cold tolerance  Development  Haplo-diploid  Egg  Germplasm preservation
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