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The role and the threats for honeybees in the agriculture of 3rd millennium


Kezić, Nikola; Jones, Richard; Kezić, Janja; Dražić, Marica Maja;
The role and the threats for honeybees in the agriculture of 3rd millennium // Bulletin of University of agricultural sciences and veterinary medicine Cluj - Napoca
Cluj - Napoca, 2008. str. 9-11 (pozvano predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, cjeloviti rad (in extenso), znanstveni)


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Naslov
The role and the threats for honeybees in the agriculture of 3rd millennium

Autori
Kezić, Nikola ; Jones, Richard ; Kezić, Janja ; Dražić, Marica Maja ;

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u zbornicima skupova, cjeloviti rad (in extenso), znanstveni

Izvornik
Bulletin of University of agricultural sciences and veterinary medicine Cluj - Napoca / - Cluj - Napoca, 2008, 9-11

Skup
“ Prospects for the 3rd millenium agriculture” .

Mjesto i datum
Cluj-Napoca, Rumunjska, 02.10.2008. - 04.10.2008

Vrsta sudjelovanja
Pozvano predavanje

Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija

Ključne riječi
insects; pollination; plant selection; threat; globalization; colony losses

Sažetak
In second half of 20th century the main thrust in agriculture was towards the fast development of plant protection substances and intensive selection of agricultural crops. Insects, irrespective of their usefulness were eliminated by pesticides, in the belief that plant selection would compensate for their demise. In current agriculture the area under cereals is decreasing. At the same time, areas with plants rich in oils and proteins are increasing. These plants are entomophilous and for their pollination insects are essential. The increased value of bees in the pollination of entomophilous plants emerged with the development of triploid plants, where the majority of plants are pollen-sterile, and only a small percentage of plants are pollen-fertile. Insects need to transfer fertile pollen all over the field. Having in mind these facts, and the future development of plant selection, we can predict a more important role for insect pollinators in fields, and so secure the future for honeybees. A rapidly developing world with increasing industrialization, urbanization and associated mass trade and rapid communication brings ongoing problems. For beekeeping the first consequence of this globalization, with severe losses of colonies, was the spread of Varroa destructor from Asia through the world. Due to varroa, the numbers of feral colonies has been greatly reduced and now only colonies cared for by beekeepers survive. Reduction of feral honeybee colonies has major consequences in the security of biodiversity and the pollination of wild flora. Today we are well aware of different threats for bees and beekeeping, such as the transfer of the Small Hive Beetle (Aethina tumida) to USA, dispersion of Nosema cerana through Europe, Tropilaelaps clareae and many subspecies of Varroa). All these pests and predators can be easily transferred to bees all over the world, and with them a number of known or unknown viruses.The same threat comes from the development of new chemical products that are being introduced for plant protection, such as Imidacloprid or Clothianidin. Breeding programs for honeybees result in uniformity of honeybee populations, and decrease of natural genome diversity of bees. All these problems, severe in their own right, actually create further even more complex difficulties. Knowing that 2/3 of the food that we eat comes either directly or indirectly from plants pollinated by insects, it is necessary to invest in bee research and to ensure their protection. Now after 80.000.000 years of honeybee presence on Earth, honeybees are more endangered than at any other point in history. We have needed bees for six millennia now in the third millennium AD the bees need us.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Poljoprivreda (agronomija)



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Projekti:
178-1782162-2160 - Tolerantnost medonosnih pčela na varoozu

Ustanove:
Agronomski fakultet, Zagreb

Profili:

Avatar Url Nikola Kezić (autor)

Avatar Url Marica Dražić (autor)


Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Kezić, Nikola; Jones, Richard; Kezić, Janja; Dražić, Marica Maja;
The role and the threats for honeybees in the agriculture of 3rd millennium // Bulletin of University of agricultural sciences and veterinary medicine Cluj - Napoca
Cluj - Napoca, 2008. str. 9-11 (pozvano predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, cjeloviti rad (in extenso), znanstveni)
Kezić, N., Jones, R., Kezić, J., Dražić, M. & (2008) The role and the threats for honeybees in the agriculture of 3rd millennium. U: Bulletin of University of agricultural sciences and veterinary medicine Cluj - Napoca.
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