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Titre: Study of melliferous plants visited by the worker honeybee, Apis mellifera intermissa in Boumerdes, Algeria
Auteur(s): Belaid, Messaouda
Mohamedi, Arezki
Chahbar Adidou, Nora
Acheuk, Fatma
Abbad-Bennour, Malika
Ighil Ameur, Amel
Mots-clés: Honey bees
Honey, social insects
Worker honey bees
Geographical distribution
Algeria
Date de publication: 2020
Editeur: Faculty of Agriculture, University of East Sarajevo
Collection/Numéro: AGROFOR International Journal/ Vol. 5, N°2 (2020);pp. 142-150
Résumé: This work allows to establish a list of melliferous plants visited by the worker bee, Apis mellifera intermissa in Boumerdes through melissopalynological analysis. Eight samples of honey were collected in summer from different regions of Boumerdes province in Algeria: Mizrana (H1), Tizéruine (H2), Tagdempt (H3), Sherraba (H4), Baghlia (H5), Boudouaou (H6), Sidi Daoud (H7) and Si Mustapha (H8). For the analysis, we adopted the classical method of Louveaux et al., (1970). The results obtained showed that the melissopalynological analysis indicated the pollen grains of Eucalyptus were numerous as more than 45% of the pollen in six (6) of the eight samples of Boumerdes (H1, H2, H3, H4, H7 and H8). The pollen of Hedysarum coronarium was dominant in the sample H5 (67.60%). In seven samples honey recognized multifloral by beekeepers, Eucalyptus and Citrus taxa were respectively super represented and underrepresented in the honey H7 (87.46%) and H6 (19.80%). Thus, the number of taxa listed in the honeys studied varies from 14 to 19. The total number of pollen grains counted for the 8 samples varied from 646 to 3580
URI/URL: https://www.cabdirect.org/cabdirect/abstract/20203514886
http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/6421
ISSN: 2490-3434
Collection(s) :Publications Internationales

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