234 resultados para Abelha mandaçaia melipona quadrifasciata
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O cultivo de macieira é uma atividade dependente da polinização cruzada para frutificação e, para tanto, da ação de visitantes florais para a transferência de pólen entre cultivares compatíveis (SALOMÉ; ORTH, 2014). O sucesso da polinização depende de uma série de fatores, entre os quais a eficiência do agente polinizador. A abelha Apis mellifera é a espécie mais comumente encontrada sobre flores de macieira. No entanto, não é a única espécie a realizar o serviço de polinização nos pomares. Segundo Lourdes et al. (1996) existe uma grande diversidade de espécies nativas de abelhas no interior de pomares de macieiras, as quais participam ativamente na polinização. A ação de polinizadores nativos é vista como complementar a realizada por A. mellifera (WITTER et al., 2014), e a descoberta de espécies potenciais para este fim é uma necessidade da pesquisa. Segundo Witter et al. (2014), a preocupação com o desparecimento de polinizadores pelo mundo, gerou inúmeros questionamentos sobre a dependência de uma única espécie de polinizador na agricultura. Embora escassas as informações sobre a utilização de abelhas sem ferrão em polinização de cultivos de importância econômica, há evidências do sucesso da ação de espécies nativas na 21 polinização de algumas culturas agrícolas. Por exemplo, a utilização da abelha mandaçaia Melipona quadrifasciata na polinização de cultivos de tomates possibilitou incremento no número de frutos por planta e melhora na qualidade dos frutos (SANTOS et al., 2009). Em macieira, uma alternativa seria o uso conjunto de abelhas nativas e africanizadas em serviços de polinização. De acordo com Viana et al. (2014) a introdução de colmeias de Melipona quadrifasciata anthidioides juntamente 26 com as de A. mellifera incrementou o número de sementes por fruto e a produção de frutos de macieira. Como a abelha mandaçaia Melipona quadrifasciata quadrifasciata apresenta maior atividade externa em horários de temperaturas mais baixas e de umidades relativas altas (GUIBU; IMPERATRIZ-FONSECA, 1984), diferentes aos apresentados por A. mellifera em macieira (SANTOS et al., 2013), pode haver menor competição entres as espécies pelo recurso floral, o que pode permitir ganhos na polinização de macieiras. Assim, objetivou-se avaliar a ação exclusiva da abelha mandaçaia M. quadrifasciata quadrifasciata na frutificação efetiva de macieiras cultivares Gala Baigent e Fuji Suprema.
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This study describes an optimized protocol for the generation of Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP) markers in a stingless bee. Essential modifications to standard protocols are a restriction enzyme digestion (EcoRI and Tru1I) in a two-step procedure, combined with a touchdown program in the selective PCR amplification step and product labelling by incorporation of alpha[P-33]dATP. In an analysis of 75 workers collected from three colonies of Melipona quadrifasciata we obtained 719 markers. Analysis of genetic variability revealed that on average 32% of the markers were polymorphic within a colony. Compared to the overall percentage of polymorphism (44% of the markers detected in our bee samples), the observed rates of within-colony polymorphism are remarkably high, considering that the workers of each colony were all of spring of a singly mated queen.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Workers of Melipona quadrifasciata anthidioides (Lepeletier, 1836) develop their ovaries and lay eggs, therefore the production of vitellogenin is expected. In electrophoretic profiles only fat body extracts from nurse workers and ovary extracts from newly-emerged workers show protein with molecular mass similar to vitellogenin. However, an increase in the protein content was detected in forager fat body. This increase was attributed to storage of vitellogenin or other proteins in the previous phase and not discharged into the hemolymph or to an effect of the increased titre of juvenile hormone in this phase of worker life over the fat body functioning.
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The ultrastructural aspects of the ileum of Melipona quadrifasciata anthidioides, a stingless bee whose workers obtain their protein requirements from pollen, present morphological evidences of digestion and absorption. These evidences are represented by special relationships between food particles and the bacterial nora present and between their assemblage and the ileum wall, mainly in the ileum three anterior fourths. The apical features of the epithelium also are indicative of organic material absorption.
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Study of the epithelial morphology of a stingless bee ileum from the pyloric valve to the last portion of high absorptive cells shows that although the bee ileum is an anatomically undifferentiated tube, four types of epithelial cells along the tube (in addition to the valve cells) indicate physiological differentiation. The anterior end seems to be less active in reabsorption, while the posterior region contains cells with typical morphology of an ion pump and permits conclusions about the mechanisms of absorption in the posterior end of the intestine. (C) 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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The electrophoretical protein patterns of hypopharyngeal glands, larval food of Melipona, and royal jelly of Apis were compared.Since protein patterns of hypopharyngeal glands from newly emerged workers, brood cell provisioners and foragers are similar to freshly deposited larval food, the identical protein bands probably represent actual gland secretion. This suggests that, as in Apis, the glands secrete proteins to the larval food, and maintain this ability throughout life, although at slightly different intensities, according to the activity of the bees.The similarity on the electrophoretic profiles of the major larval food protein in Apis and Melipona is an interesting finding because of its probable evolutionary significance.
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The present work deals with the ultrastructure of the haemocytes present in the dorsal thoracic region of larvae and pre-pupae of Melipona quadrifasciata anthidioides. This is a region of intense muscular differentiation in this phase of life of the insect. Only plasmatocytes, granulocytes, and adiphoaemocytes were found in this area, all showing signs of being intermediate forms.
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Toward the end of the larval phase (pre-pupa), the reproductive systems of Melipona quadrifasciata and Frieseomelitta varia workers are anatomically similar. Scanning electron microscopy showed that during this developmental phase the right and left ovaries are fused and form a heart-shaped structure located above the midgut. Each ovary is connected to the genital chamber by a long and slender lateral oviduct. During pupal development, the lateral oviducts of workers from both species become extremely reduced due to a drastic process of cell death, as shown by transmission electron microscopy. During the lateral oviduct shortening, their simple columnar epithelial cells show some signs of apoptosis in addition to necrosis. Cell death was characterized by cytoplasmic vesiculation, peculiar accumulation of glycogen, and dilation of cytoplasmic organelles such as mitochondria and rough endoplasmic reticulum. The nuclei, at first irregularly contoured, became swollen, with chromatin flocculation and various areas of condensed chromatin next to the nuclear envelope. At the end of the pupal phase, deep recesses marked the nuclei. At emergence, worker and queen reproductive systems showed marked differences, although reduction in the lateral oviducts was an event occurring in both castes. However, in queens the ovarioles increased in length and the spermatheca was larger than that of workers. At the external anatomical level, the reproductive system of workers and queens could be distinguished in the white- and pink-eyed pupal phase. The metamorphic function of the death of lateral oviduct cells, with consequent oviduct shortening, is discussed in terms of the anatomical reorganization of the reproductive system and of the ventrolateral positioning of adult worker bee ovaries. (C) 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc.