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The split-sting trait in Apis mellifera induced by cobalt 60 gamma radiation; Inducao do carater ferrao aberto em abelhas Apis mellifera por irradiacao gama de cobalto-60

Abstract

The Split-Sting (SS) trait in honey bees, induced by gamma radiation, was discovered by Soares (1975). Bees with this trait are unable to sting, because the parts that compose the sting are separated. Many studies have been done in order to understand this new mutation. We studied the effect of gamma radiation on induction of the SS trait in feral bee strains. The doses were applied to the phase of larvae of queens with 5 days old. The following results were obtained: all doses of radiation induced the SS trait. There was an increase in the percentage of queens with SS with an increase in radiation dose; the SS trait induced by radiation is probably phenocopy; SS bees were observed in nature; increase of the rate mortality and malformation with an increase in radiation dose. (author) 55 refs., 8 figs., 6 tabs.
Publication Date:
Dec 31, 1993
Product Type:
Thesis/Dissertation
Report Number:
INIS-BR-3719
Reference Number:
SCA: 560152; PA: AIX-30:013682; EDB-99:038592; SN: 99002073329
Resource Relation:
Other Information: DN: 55 refs., 8 figs., 6 tabs.; TH: Tese (M.Sc.); PBD: 1993
Subject:
56 BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, APPLIED STUDIES; BEES; COBALT 60; DOSE RATES; DOSE-RESPONSE RELATIONSHIPS; GAMMA RADIATION; LARVAE; RADIATION EFFECTS; RADIATION INDUCED MUTANTS
OSTI ID:
322284
Research Organizations:
Sao Paulo Univ., Ribeirao Preto, SP (Brazil). Faculdade de Medicina
Country of Origin:
Brazil
Language:
Portuguese
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE99618014; TRN: BR99B0320013682
Availability:
INIS; OSTI as DE99618014
Submitting Site:
BRN
Size:
73 p.
Announcement Date:
Apr 01, 1999

Citation Formats

Silva, Vera Lucia Maciel. The split-sting trait in Apis mellifera induced by cobalt 60 gamma radiation; Inducao do carater ferrao aberto em abelhas Apis mellifera por irradiacao gama de cobalto-60. Brazil: N. p., 1993. Web.
Silva, Vera Lucia Maciel. The split-sting trait in Apis mellifera induced by cobalt 60 gamma radiation; Inducao do carater ferrao aberto em abelhas Apis mellifera por irradiacao gama de cobalto-60. Brazil.
Silva, Vera Lucia Maciel. 1993. "The split-sting trait in Apis mellifera induced by cobalt 60 gamma radiation; Inducao do carater ferrao aberto em abelhas Apis mellifera por irradiacao gama de cobalto-60." Brazil.
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title = {The split-sting trait in Apis mellifera induced by cobalt 60 gamma radiation; Inducao do carater ferrao aberto em abelhas Apis mellifera por irradiacao gama de cobalto-60}
author = {Silva, Vera Lucia Maciel}
abstractNote = {The Split-Sting (SS) trait in honey bees, induced by gamma radiation, was discovered by Soares (1975). Bees with this trait are unable to sting, because the parts that compose the sting are separated. Many studies have been done in order to understand this new mutation. We studied the effect of gamma radiation on induction of the SS trait in feral bee strains. The doses were applied to the phase of larvae of queens with 5 days old. The following results were obtained: all doses of radiation induced the SS trait. There was an increase in the percentage of queens with SS with an increase in radiation dose; the SS trait induced by radiation is probably phenocopy; SS bees were observed in nature; increase of the rate mortality and malformation with an increase in radiation dose. (author) 55 refs., 8 figs., 6 tabs.}
place = {Brazil}
year = {1993}
month = {Dec}
}