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EFFECT OF THE ACCESSORY PROTEIN FEEDING ON HONEY BEE WORKER TISSUES AND HYPOPHARYNGEAL GLANDS

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The accessory protein diets major applied with most bee-keepers; dried medical yeast, baby milk powder and pollen grains were investigated in order to test their physiological reflections on worker honey bee tissues and glandular secretion of the royal jelly the final secretion of the hypopharyngeal glands which indi-cated privileged chemical properties with all tested foods particu-larly with the pollen grains caused increase the secretary globule densities, synchronism that with presence physiological active exceeding in the proliferating of the small digestive cells of the mid gut tissues and the fat bodies in the integument of the body cavity. The milk as supported protein let to higher synthesis of the connective tissues of the hypopharyngeal glands tissue fol-lowed with the medical dried yeast. The cytoplasmic albuminoidal granules of the fat cells and the Oenocytoids showed more densi-ties with all tested protein diets particularly with pollen grain treatment.

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10.21608/ejar.2010.188623

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MAHMOUD E.

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ZAKARIA

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Departmen of Apiculture, Plant Protection Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Dokki, Giza, Egypt.

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88

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3

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27082

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2010-09-01

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2010-03-14

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2010-09-01

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755

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765

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1110-6336

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2812-4936

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Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research

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EFFECT OF THE ACCESSORY PROTEIN FEEDING ON HONEY BEE WORKER TISSUES AND HYPOPHARYNGEAL GLANDS

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22 Jan 2023