The Effects of Age and Number of Grafted Larvae on Some Physical Characteristics of Queen Bees and Acceptance Rate of Queen Bee Cell

Yıl: 2018 Cilt: 6 Sayı: 11 Sayfa Aralığı: 1556 - 1561 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.24925/turjaf.v6i11.1556-1561.1955 İndeks Tarihi: 09-03-2020

The Effects of Age and Number of Grafted Larvae on Some Physical Characteristics of Queen Bees and Acceptance Rate of Queen Bee Cell

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This study was carried out to determine the effects of age and number of grafted larvae onacceptance rates, body weight, body length, head width and length, thorax width andlength, and wing width and length of queen bees. One breeding and eleven starter hiveswere used for rearing queen bees. Totally, 495 one, two, and three-day-old larvae weregrafted into starter hives comprising 30, 45, and 60 and 414 larvae were accepted; thus,generally, the acceptance rate was calculated as 83%. The best acceptance rate wascalculated in three-day-old larvae group as 85.15%. There were found a statisticallysignificant effect of the number of grafted larvae on body length and head width of queen.However, there were any effects on weight, head length, thorax width, thorax length,wing width, wing length, and acceptance rate of larvae. Age of grafted larvae did nothave a statistically significant effect on head width, head length, wing width andacceptance rate of larvae. On the other hand, age of grafted larvae had a statisticallysignificant effect on queen weight, body length, thorax width and length, and wing lengthof queen. If bee breeders wish to improve their stock, they should graft one-day-oldlarvae for rearing better queen bees.
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APA okuyan s, Akyol E (2018). The Effects of Age and Number of Grafted Larvae on Some Physical Characteristics of Queen Bees and Acceptance Rate of Queen Bee Cell. , 1556 - 1561. 10.24925/turjaf.v6i11.1556-1561.1955
Chicago okuyan samet,Akyol Ethem The Effects of Age and Number of Grafted Larvae on Some Physical Characteristics of Queen Bees and Acceptance Rate of Queen Bee Cell. (2018): 1556 - 1561. 10.24925/turjaf.v6i11.1556-1561.1955
MLA okuyan samet,Akyol Ethem The Effects of Age and Number of Grafted Larvae on Some Physical Characteristics of Queen Bees and Acceptance Rate of Queen Bee Cell. , 2018, ss.1556 - 1561. 10.24925/turjaf.v6i11.1556-1561.1955
AMA okuyan s,Akyol E The Effects of Age and Number of Grafted Larvae on Some Physical Characteristics of Queen Bees and Acceptance Rate of Queen Bee Cell. . 2018; 1556 - 1561. 10.24925/turjaf.v6i11.1556-1561.1955
Vancouver okuyan s,Akyol E The Effects of Age and Number of Grafted Larvae on Some Physical Characteristics of Queen Bees and Acceptance Rate of Queen Bee Cell. . 2018; 1556 - 1561. 10.24925/turjaf.v6i11.1556-1561.1955
IEEE okuyan s,Akyol E "The Effects of Age and Number of Grafted Larvae on Some Physical Characteristics of Queen Bees and Acceptance Rate of Queen Bee Cell." , ss.1556 - 1561, 2018. 10.24925/turjaf.v6i11.1556-1561.1955
ISNAD okuyan, samet - Akyol, Ethem. "The Effects of Age and Number of Grafted Larvae on Some Physical Characteristics of Queen Bees and Acceptance Rate of Queen Bee Cell". (2018), 1556-1561. https://doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v6i11.1556-1561.1955
APA okuyan s, Akyol E (2018). The Effects of Age and Number of Grafted Larvae on Some Physical Characteristics of Queen Bees and Acceptance Rate of Queen Bee Cell. Türk Tarım - Gıda Bilim ve Teknoloji dergisi, 6(11), 1556 - 1561. 10.24925/turjaf.v6i11.1556-1561.1955
Chicago okuyan samet,Akyol Ethem The Effects of Age and Number of Grafted Larvae on Some Physical Characteristics of Queen Bees and Acceptance Rate of Queen Bee Cell. Türk Tarım - Gıda Bilim ve Teknoloji dergisi 6, no.11 (2018): 1556 - 1561. 10.24925/turjaf.v6i11.1556-1561.1955
MLA okuyan samet,Akyol Ethem The Effects of Age and Number of Grafted Larvae on Some Physical Characteristics of Queen Bees and Acceptance Rate of Queen Bee Cell. Türk Tarım - Gıda Bilim ve Teknoloji dergisi, vol.6, no.11, 2018, ss.1556 - 1561. 10.24925/turjaf.v6i11.1556-1561.1955
AMA okuyan s,Akyol E The Effects of Age and Number of Grafted Larvae on Some Physical Characteristics of Queen Bees and Acceptance Rate of Queen Bee Cell. Türk Tarım - Gıda Bilim ve Teknoloji dergisi. 2018; 6(11): 1556 - 1561. 10.24925/turjaf.v6i11.1556-1561.1955
Vancouver okuyan s,Akyol E The Effects of Age and Number of Grafted Larvae on Some Physical Characteristics of Queen Bees and Acceptance Rate of Queen Bee Cell. Türk Tarım - Gıda Bilim ve Teknoloji dergisi. 2018; 6(11): 1556 - 1561. 10.24925/turjaf.v6i11.1556-1561.1955
IEEE okuyan s,Akyol E "The Effects of Age and Number of Grafted Larvae on Some Physical Characteristics of Queen Bees and Acceptance Rate of Queen Bee Cell." Türk Tarım - Gıda Bilim ve Teknoloji dergisi, 6, ss.1556 - 1561, 2018. 10.24925/turjaf.v6i11.1556-1561.1955
ISNAD okuyan, samet - Akyol, Ethem. "The Effects of Age and Number of Grafted Larvae on Some Physical Characteristics of Queen Bees and Acceptance Rate of Queen Bee Cell". Türk Tarım - Gıda Bilim ve Teknoloji dergisi 6/11 (2018), 1556-1561. https://doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v6i11.1556-1561.1955