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CONTROL OF STONE BROOD DISEASE IN HONEYBEE COLONIES USING SOME NATURAL MATERIALS AT NEW RECLAMID LANDS OF NOUBARIA REGION, BEHIERA GOVERNORATE, EGYPT

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Clove oil, Thyme oil at three concentrations (5 cm3,  2.5 cm3 and 1.5 cm3 / colony) and Ascorbic acid  at 3 concentrations (5%, 2.5% and 1.5% /colony) an natural were applied against stone brood disease infesting honeybee colonies which caused by  Aspergillus flavus at new lands of Noubaria region, Behiera Governorate, Egypt. The infested honeybee colonies were treated with the tested materials at three concentrations during the summer season, of 2019.  The obtained results indicated that all tested materials were effective against the stone brood disease under field conditions. The average reduction of infection reached 84.40, 78,46 and 63.76% respectively after using clove oil at the rate (5,2.5 and 3 cm3 / colony), respectively. Ascorbic acid treatments registered 83.26, 75.16 and 68.73% reduction in stone brood disease at the concentration (5, 2.5 and 1.5%) respectively. Thyme oil treatments recorded 77.36, 69.1 and 60.86% reduction in stone brood disease at the concentrations (5,2.5 and 1.5 cm3 / colony) respectively.

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10.21608/mjapam.2020.106304

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Aspergillus flavus, safe control, Honeybee, plant oils, stone brood

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5

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4

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15940

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2020-06-01

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2020-06-06

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2020-06-01

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73

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79

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2357-0776

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2735-3494

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Menoufia Journal of Plant Protection

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CONTROL OF STONE BROOD DISEASE IN HONEYBEE COLONIES USING SOME NATURAL MATERIALS AT NEW RECLAMID LANDS OF NOUBARIA REGION, BEHIERA GOVERNORATE, EGYPT

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23 Jan 2023