Plants and Their Derivatives as Promising Therapeutics for Sustainable Control of Honeybee (Apis mellifera) Pathogens

Author:

Bava Roberto1ORCID,Castagna Fabio1ORCID,Ruga Stefano1ORCID,Nucera Saverio1,Caminiti Rosamaria1,Serra Maria1,Bulotta Rosa Maria1,Lupia Carmine23,Marrelli Mariangela4ORCID,Conforti Filomena4ORCID,Statti Giancarlo4,Domenico Britti1ORCID,Palma Ernesto156ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Sciences, University of Catanzaro Magna Græcia, 88100 Catanzaro, Italy

2. Mediterranean Ethnobotanical Conservatory, Sersale (CZ), 88054 Catanzaro, Italy

3. National Ethnobotanical Conservatory, Castelluccio Superiore, 85040 Potenza, Italy

4. Department of Pharmacy, Health and Nutritional Sciences, University of Calabria, Rende, 87036 Cosenza, Italy

5. Department of Health Sciences, Institute of Research for Food Safety & Health (IRC-FISH), University of Catanzaro Magna Græcia, 88100 Catanzaro, Italy

6. Nutramed S.c.a.r.l., Complesso Ninì Barbieri, Roccelletta di Borgia, 88021 Catanzaro, Italy

Abstract

The most important pollinator for agricultural crops is the Western honeybee (Apis mellifera). During the winter and summer seasons, diseases and stresses of various kinds endanger honeybee numbers and production, resulting in expenses for beekeepers and detrimental effects on agriculture and ecosystems. Researchers are continually in search of therapies for honeybees using the resources of microbiology, molecular biology, and chemistry to combat diseases and improve the overall health of these important pollinating insects. Among the most investigated and most promising solutions are medicinal plants and their derivatives. The health of animals and their ability to fight disease can be supported by natural products (NPs) derived from living organisms such as plants and microbes. NPs contain substances that can reduce the effects of diseases by promoting immunity or directly suppressing pathogens, and parasites. This literature review summarises the advances that the scientific community has achieved over the years regarding veterinary treatments in beekeeping through the use of NPs. Their impact on the prevention and control of honeybee diseases is investigated both in trials that have been conducted in the laboratory and field studies.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),General Immunology and Microbiology,Molecular Biology,Immunology and Allergy

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