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The use of hop products for organic control of varroa (Varroa destructor)

Research activity

Code Science Field Subfield
4.04.03  Biotechnical sciences  Veterinarian medicine  Therapy and health prevention of animals 

Code Science Field
B240  Biomedical sciences  Parasitology (human and animal) 

Code Science Field
4.03  Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences  Veterinary science 
Keywords
bees, Varroa destructor, hops, beta-acids
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Researchers (14)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  38834  Eva Cukjati    Technical associate  2016 - 2019 
2.  18828  PhD Andreja Čerenak  Plant production  Researcher  2016 - 2019  418 
3.  21596  Marija Hribernik  Chemistry  Technical associate  2016 - 2019 
4.  04272  PhD Vlasta Jenčič  Veterinarian medicine  Researcher  2016 - 2019  436 
5.  38390  MSc Andreja Kandolf-Borovšak  Animal production  Researcher  2016 - 2019  244 
6.  18699  Mojca Keržan    Technical associate  2016 - 2019 
7.  17916  PhD Iztok Jože Košir  Chemistry  Head  2016 - 2019  554 
8.  24503  PhD Peter Kozmus  Biology  Researcher  2016 - 2019  324 
9.  37419  PhD Miha Ocvirk  Plant production  Researcher  2016 - 2018  177 
10.  15315  PhD Metka Pislak Ocepek  Veterinarian medicine  Researcher  2016 - 2019  152 
11.  35062  PhD Tanja Potočnik  Plant production  Junior researcher  2016 - 2018  25 
12.  23608  PhD Janez Prešern  Biology  Researcher  2016 - 2019  213 
13.  28877  PhD Maja Ivana Smodiš Škerl  Animal production  Researcher  2016 - 2019  265 
14.  09031  PhD Stanko Srčič  Pharmacy  Researcher  2016 - 2019  675 
Organisations (5)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0401  Agricultural institute of Slovenia  Ljubljana  5055431  20,024 
2.  0406  University of Ljubljana, Veterinary Faculty  Ljubljana  1627139  10,777 
3.  0416  Slovenian Institute of Hop Research and Brewing  Žalec  5051762000  4,260 
4.  0425  ČEBELARSKA ZVEZA SLOVENIJE (Slovene)  Lukovica  5141729  599 
5.  0787  University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Pharmacy  Ljubljana  1626973  17,169 
Abstract
In Slovenia there are currently 11.000 beekeepers, which own and maintain 150.000 bee colonies annually producing 2.000 t of honey and other bee products. Thus, they represent a very important economic share in agriculture. In the beekeeping sector in recent years, a tendency of increased use of organic products for varroa control, i.e. those that are acceptable to the colony and ensure the integrity of bee products is present. Currently, the prevailing treatments are with preparations based on formic and oxalic acid. The latter is intended primarily for winter varroa repression. One is also known as the combination of both. At the same time there are some preparations known and registered for organic repression on the base of plant extracts. When using any product it is necessary to take particular care on the side toxic effects on bee family. Special attention requires an examination of the possibility of penetration of active ingredients into honey and other bee products, which is not allowed, particularly where such substances pose a risk to humans. Recently, on foreign markets began to appear preparations based on hop beta-acids, which are offered as an alternative, since they are perceived as harmless, naturally occurring in the environment and consequently their maximum residue limits (MRLs) are set as not relevant. An important industry in Slovenian agriculture is also hop growing, which annually produce 2,500 t of hops and hop products, which ranks Slovenia in the fifth place in the world with 3% of world production. The problem in the hop growing is that 95% of all is consumed for brewing purposes. Consequently hop industry is always looking for alternative uses for hops outside the brewing industry. In addition to the role of the hops in beer as a raw material, which gives beer flavor and aroma, it’s very important role is also the role of a preservative, because beer is one of the few drinks where there are no preservatives added. The protective role in this case play hop beta-acids that have a proven antimicrobial effect. The proposed project offers the synergy between the two sectors and their needs. We will examine the situation of products for organic suppression offers on the market and prepare a comparison of the mode of their application and effectiveness. In the project we will carry out practical testing of hops extracts in the form of toxicity tests of hop extracts on varroa with 1) various extracts, 2) at different concentrations and 3) with the different methods of application. The tests of hop extracts to the bees will be compared 1) by different concentrations, 2) various extracts and 3) in different ways of applications. Toxicity tests will be tested also in the variant of bees infested with varroa. We will review oral toxicity to bees and evaluate the effects of hop extracts on the scrub behavior of bees. In continuation of this working package we will carry out a pilot trial by carrying out tests on families where also observing of all the environmental factors that may affect the condition of the family will be maintained. After conducting a pilot experiment, sensory evaluation of honey will be performed in order to determine the possible transition of hop components in honey, and possible impact to sensorial properties. The completion of this work package will be a prototype product based on beta-acids on which stability tests in laboratory environment will be conducted. From existing gene banks of standard varieties and collections of new hop breeding lines we will search for suitable hop genotypes. We will determine the content of alpha- and beta-acids, and the quantity and composition of essential oils. Based on the results we will create a list of prospective genotypes suitable for cultivation for the purpose of extracting beta-acids. In commercially available hop extracts we will determine their chemical composition of hop resins and essential oils, as a potential disruptive element. We wi
Significance for science
Due to the popularity and importance of beekeeping in the diet it is necessary continuous development of active substances which are acceptable to the profession in terms of efficiency and ease of handling. Preparations with hop beta-acids satisfy both of two conditions. At the same time, these preparations belong to the group of organic/natural remedies to control varroa, which follow trends in the use of such products in beekeeping.  In this project we will examine candidates for the mechanisms of action of hop beta-acids and their basic biology. These results will represent an important contribution in this field of science. By involving end users and stakeholders at certain stages of the project, we will achieve greater usability and immediate verification of the project results. The contractor of the project will present its results as part of the public presentation of the results.
Significance for the country
The study is highly application-oriented and will help users, that are beekeepers and hopgrowers with the project results already during the duration of it. The results will be directly applicable and transferable into practice. It will offer the possibility to hopgrowing branch of new uses for hops outside the traditional brewing industry. This means diversification of sales, thereby reducing the financial risk in the presence of oversupply in the international hop market. Beekeeping branch, which represents a very important economic activity in the field of the agricultural sector will get the opportunity to use new products on the basis of hops, which until now have not yet been used. By searching the possibilities of links between the various stakeholders (hop, enterprises for processing of plant materials and companies that have the expertise and capacity to manufacture pharmaceutical products), will have opportunities to develop new products, which are not present in Slovenia yet. The project will certainly be greatly affected by the transfer of knowledge between research institutions and enterprises in Slovenia. We will try to both funders acquire new knowledge and information. The results of the project will be used by agricultural companies to upgrade their skills, which will increase the quality of their services.
Most important scientific results Annual report 2016, 2018, final report
Most important socioeconomically and culturally relevant results Annual report 2016, 2018, final report
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