Journal
GRANA
Volume 61, Issue 4, Pages 296-306Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS AS
DOI: 10.1080/00173134.2022.2049862
Keywords
Malatya; pollen; royal jelly; Turkey
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- Inonu University Scientific Research Project Unit [FCD-2018-1118]
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This study examined the effect of supplementary feeding on the pollen spectrum of royal jelly produced by Apis mellifera colonies. Different feeding treatments were used and the results showed variations in the composition of royal jelly in colonies with supplementary feeding.
Three treatments (Glucose, Sucrose, Bee Feed Syrup) were used to examine the influence of supplementary feeding on the pollen spectrum of the royal jelly produced by Apis mellifera L. colonies. Apis mellifera colonies were located in the Battalgazi and Dogansehir districts of Malatya province in Turkey. In total 255 royal jelly samples were investigated and the analysis recorded over 30 taxa. In both sites the control group heavily utilised Quercus, Verbascum, Astragalus, and Lamiaceae. The feeding treatments saw Quercus, Verbascum, and Astragalus still being used but in different proportions. The utilisation of Lamiaceae was much reduced and Echium became an important component in colonies that had supplementary feeding.
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