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Chalkbrood (ascosphaerosis
larvae apium) is most
commonly visible during wet springs.
Hedtke et al.
provided statistical evidence that
chalkbrood outbreaks...
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genomes to be sequenced. It has a
cosmopolitan distribution. It
causes the
chalkbrood diseases in bees,
which rarely kills infected colonies but can weaken...
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development of
chalkbrood, the
bacteria and
fungi may
promote the
inhabitation of A. aggregata. This is
supported by
observations in
chalkbrood-diseased larvae...
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pupae causing mummification with a chalk-like appearance,
hence the name "
chalkbrood".
Yeasts for
small colonies in
vitro and in vivo, and
excessive growth...
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Ascosphaera apis.
Ascosphaera aggregata is an
obligate parasite that
causes chalkbrood in bees,
symptom manifestations differ depending on age of the larva....
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behavior is
effective against diseases such as
American foulbrood or
chalkbrood, but the
efficacy of this
behavior against mites is not well-quantified;...
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effectively responds to
Varroa mites, the
fungus Ascosphaera apis
which causes chalkbrood diseases, and the P. larvae. Freeze-killed
brood ****ay is a
simple strategies...
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isolated include the
surface of a
diseased M. rotundata
larva with
chalkbrood caused by A. aggregate, from
pollen within the gut of an
otherwise healthy...
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including parasites such as
Varroa destructor, some
fungal diseases like
chalkbrood, and even the
mysterious colony collapse disorder which was
plaguing b****eepers...
- of the
genus are
insect pathogens. The type species, A. apis,
causes chalkbrood disease in
honey bees. The
reproductive ascospores of the
fungus are produced...