Epormenis cestri secretions in Sebastiania schottiana trees cause mass death of honey bee Apis mellifera larvae in Uruguay

For more than 60 years, sporadic cases of massive summer honey bee larvae mortality in colonies located near freshwater systems with abundant riparian vegetation have been reported in Uruguay. This odd phenomenon, known as “River disease” by beekeepers, can lead to colony death by depopulation. The...

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Main Author: Invernizzi Castillo, Ciro (author)
Other Authors: Nogueira, Enrique (author), Juri, Pablo (author), Santos Martínez, Estela Ivón (author), Arredondo Papiol, Daniela (author), Branchiccela, María Belén (author), Mendoza, Yamandú (author), Antúnez, Karina (author)
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Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/22744
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