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Nosema ceranae is a microsporidian, a small,
unicellular parasite that
mainly affects Apis cerana, the
Asiatic honey bee.
Along with
Nosema apis, it causes...
- was
named Nosema ceranae.
Little is
known about the
symptoms and the
course of the disease.
Chinese researchers found Nosema ceranae in
spring 2005 in...
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honey bees
infected with
Nosema ceranae are
wiped out
within eight days
indicating that CCD may be
caused by N.
ceranae. A
research team
claim to have...
- ineffective.[citation needed]
There are
reports that
fumagillin controls Nosema ceranae,
which has
recently been
hypothesized as a
possible cause of
colony collapse...
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Nosema ceranae". Pathogens. 10 (9): 1117. doi:10.3390/pathogens10091117. ISSN 2076-0817. PMC 8466614. PMID 34578150. Ritter,
Wolfgang Nosema ceranae Archived...
- disorder. In 2010
invertebrate iridescent virus and the
fungus Nosema ceranae were
shown to be in
every killed colony, and
deadly in combination. Winter...
- A
synergistic toxic effect of
fipronil with the
fungal pathogen Nosema ceranae was
recently reported. The
functional basis for this
toxic effect is now...
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ceranae, a
serious pest of the
western honey bee. When
first discovered near Beijing, China, in 1994, it was
originally thought that
Nosema ceranae was...
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superciliosus philippinus.
Based on the
presence of
spores of
Nosema ceranae in the
droppings of blue-tailed bee-eaters, it has been
suggested that...
- po****tion, by
making the bees more
vulnerable to the gut
parasite Nosema ceranae.
Chlorothalonil is
highly toxic to fish and
aquatic invertebrates, but...