HONEY BEE COLONY PHEROMONES

ABSTRACT Pheromones are chemicals produced as liquids by specialised cells or glands and transmitted into the environment as liquids or gases. In contrary to hormones, which are excreted in organism and have effect exclusively on organism that produced them, pheromones are excreted outside organism...

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Main Authors: M Dražić, N Kezić
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture 2001-09-01
Series:Journal of Central European Agriculture
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Online Access:http://jcea.agr.hr/articles/2_FUNCTION_OF_HYDRAULIC_AND_CHEMICAL_WATER_STRESS_SIGNALIZATION_IN_EVALUATION_OF_DROUGHT_RESISTANCE_OF_JUVENILE_PLANTS_en.pdf
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Summary:ABSTRACT Pheromones are chemicals produced as liquids by specialised cells or glands and transmitted into the environment as liquids or gases. In contrary to hormones, which are excreted in organism and have effect exclusively on organism that produced them, pheromones are excreted outside organism and effect on different individuals of the same species. Pheromones mediate nearly all aspects of honeybee colony life including social defence, brood care, mating, orientation, foraging and reproduction. Pheromone investigation has high economic importance. With use of pheromones it is possible to manipulate with pest insects on crops or to direct honeybees during pollination on target plants.
ISSN:1332-9049