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Selection of VSH-derived “Pol-line” honey bees and evaluation of their Varroa-resistance characteristics

Robert G. Danka
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Jeffery W. Harris
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Garrett E. Dodds
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AbstractHoney bees with Varroa sensitive hygiene (VSH) have good resistance to Varroa destructor. We bred “Pol-line” bees by outcrossing VSH queens to US commercial stocks from 2008 to 2014 and then selecting colonies with low mite infestations. Beginning in 2011, field performance of colonies with outcrossed Pol-line queens was compared to colonies with outcrossed VSH queens. Mite infestations after one season were comparable in colonies of the two bee types. Queens from the most functional colonies of both bee types were added to the Pol-line breeding population each year. Mite resistance was investigated further by exposing mite-infested brood to colonies for 1 week in lab tests. The two bee types did not differ in the percentage of infested brood they removed or in the percentage of non-reproduction among remaining mites. Introgressing the VSH trait into commercial honey bee stock shows promise in creating bees that have useful mite resistance and desirable beekeeping characteristics.
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hal-01532343 , version 1 (02-06-2017)

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Robert G. Danka, Jeffery W. Harris, Garrett E. Dodds. Selection of VSH-derived “Pol-line” honey bees and evaluation of their Varroa-resistance characteristics. Apidologie, 2016, 47 (3), pp.483-490. ⟨10.1007/s13592-015-0413-7⟩. ⟨hal-01532343⟩
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