The aim of the performed experiments was to determine the impact of gross energy and protein nutritional value of the pollen substitute fed in laboratory conditions on the condition of worker bees. The experimental pollen substitutes were prepared on a uniform isonitrogenous (from 16.41 to 16.78 MJ/kg), the crude protein content in the pollen substitute level from 25.1 to 25.95. The physiological condition of worker bees kept in laboratory conditions was influenced by protein and other chemical compounds contained in the consumed feed. The survivability of worker bees in laboratory conditions was strongly influenced by gross energy contained in the feed consumed by them. The more gross energy they ingested, the higher was their survivability.
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MLA | Szymaś, Bożena, and Antoni Przybył. "Effect of gross energy and protein nutritional value of pollen substitute on selected physiological indices and survivability of worker bees kept in laboratory conditions." Nauka Przyr. Technol. 4.1 (2010): #4. |
APA | Bożena Szymaś, Antoni Przybył (2010). Effect of gross energy and protein nutritional value of pollen substitute on selected physiological indices and survivability of worker bees kept in laboratory conditions. Nauka Przyr. Technol. 4 (1), #4 |
ISO 690 | SZYMAś, Bożena, PRZYBYł, Antoni. Effect of gross energy and protein nutritional value of pollen substitute on selected physiological indices and survivability of worker bees kept in laboratory conditions. Nauka Przyr. Technol., 2010, 4.1: #4. |
Bożena Szymaś
Instytut Zoologii
Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Poznaniu
ul. Wojska Polskiego 71 C
60-625 Poznań
Poland
e-mail: beszymas@up.poznan.pl