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Mating Conditions Favorable for Improving Mating Rate of the Bumblebee, Bombus ignitus

  • Yoon, Hyung-Joo;Kim, Sam-Eun;Lee, Kyeong-Yong;Lee, Sang-Beom;Park, In-Gyun
    • International Journal of Industrial Entomology and Biomaterials
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.107-114
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    • 2007
  • We investigated mating conditions of photoperiod, illumination and temperature during mating periods, care temperature of queen before mating, mating period and number of queen per mating cage to improve mating rate of Bombus ignitus. Among photoperiodic regimes of 12L, 14L and 16L during mating periods, queen mated at 14L showed better results than at 12L and 16L in egg-laying characteristics and colony development. In case of illumination during mating periods, intensity of 1000 lux was more effective than at intensity of 100 lux and 2000 lux in mating B. ignitus queen. Mating temperature and care temperature of queen before mating favorable for B. ignitus queen were $22-25^{\circ}C$ and $19^{\circ}C$, respectively. The period need to mating B. ignitus queen was 3 days, and the number of queen suitable per mating cage of $55{\times}45{\time}65\;cm$ was 30.

Interspecific Hybridization of the Bumblebees Bombus ignitus and B. terrestris

  • Yoon, Hyung-Joo;Kim, Seong-Yeol;Lee, Kyeong-Yong;Lee, Sang-Beom;Park, In-Gyun;Kim, Ik-Soo
    • International Journal of Industrial Entomology and Biomaterials
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    • 제18권1호
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    • pp.41-48
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    • 2009
  • The large bumblebee, Bombus terrestris, indigenous to Europe and used extensively for high-value crop pollination, has been artificially introduced in several parts of the world. Here we show the interspecific hybridization between bumblebee species, B. terrestris and B. ignitus, under laboratory conditions. The mating and oviposition percentages of the interspecific hybridization of a B. terrestris queen with a B. ignitus male were higher than those of the intraspecific mating of B. ignitus. Furthermore, the competitive copulation experiment indicated that the mating of B. ignitus males with B. terrestris queens was 1.8-fold more frequent than with B. ignitus queens. The interspecific hybridization of a B. ignitus queen with a B. terrestris male produced either B. ignitus workers or the B. ignitus male phenotype, and the hybridization of a B. terrestris queen with a B. ignitus male produced B. terrestris males. Genetic tests using a portion of the mitochondrial COI gene for the parent and hybrid phenotypes indicated that mitochondrial DNA in the interspecific hybridization was maternally inherited. Our results indicated that interspecific hybridization occurred between B. ignitus and B. terrestris, which suggests that the hybridization will have a negative impact of competition and genetic pollution of native bumblebees.

Anti-inflammatory Effect of Bumblebee Alcohol Extracts in CFA-Induced Rat Edema

  • Ahn, Mi Young;Han, Jea Woong;Yoon, Hyung Joo;Hwang, Jae Sam;Yun, Eun Young
    • Toxicological Research
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    • 제28권4호
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    • pp.249-253
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    • 2012
  • In this study, we prepared alcohol extracts of the larva, pupa, queen, and cocoon (clony) of B. ignitus, B. terrestris, and B. h. sapporoensis, and tested the anti-inflammatory activity of the extracts by using a rat model of adjuvant-induced edema. The extracts derived from the queen of B. ignitus, the queen of B. terrestris, and the cocoon of B. ignitus decreased hind paw edema after 1 day of i.p. administration. These extracts also induced vasorelaxation and NO production in calf pulmonary artery endothelial cells. These results suggest that bumblebee alcohol extracts has anti-inflammatory and vasorelaxant properties.

Colony Developmental Characteristics of the Bumblebee Queen, Bombus ignitus by the First Oviposition Day

  • Yoon, Hyung-Joo;Kim, Sam-Eun;Kim, Young-Soo;Lee, Sang-Beom
    • International Journal of Industrial Entomology and Biomaterials
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    • 제8권2호
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    • pp.139-143
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    • 2004
  • It was investigated whether developmental characteristics of foundation queens of Bombus ignitus collected in the 4 localities in Korea would be affected by the first oviposition days of them. The first ovipostion day was classified as 1-4 days (immediate early), 5-6days (early), 7-10 days (delayed early), 11-20 days{medium), 21- 40 days (late), and above 41 days (very late). The queen that had the early first oviposition day, i.e., laid eggs so early after starting to be raised indoors, showed much higher rate of colony foundation and progeny-queen production and much shorter period of colony foundation and worker emergence. Besides, the numbers of worker and progeny-queen emerged from the queen that had the early first oviposition day were higher than those of the queen that had the late first oviposition. In results, the queen that had the early first oviposition day could make colony stronger and could make colony formation period shorter, therefore, the first oviposition day of foundation queen was proved to be a criterion for the selection of super colonies when B. ignitus is raised indoors.

산란촉진자를 이용한 호박벌(Bombus ignitus)의 산란성 및 봉세발달 개선효과 (Facilitating Effects of Helpers on Oviposition and Colony Development of Bumblebee Queen, Bombus ignitus)

  • 윤형주;김삼은
    • 한국응용곤충학회지
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    • 제41권4호
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    • pp.239-245
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    • 2002
  • 갓 우화한 호박벌 및 서양뒤영벌 일벌, 우화 후 10-20일 된 서양뒤영벌 일벌, 서양뒤영벌 일벌과 수벌의 고치, 건조고치, 갓 우화한 꿀벌 일벌, 산란컵을 교미직후의 호박벌(Bombus ignitus)여왕벌 사육상자에 투입하여 산란촉진자로서의 효과를 비교 조사하였다. 갓 우화한 호박벌과 서양뒤영벌의 일벌을 산란촉진자로 사용한 경우 산란율이 각각 92%와 88%로 높았고, 생고치를 투입했을 경우에도 산란율이 60%이상으로 산란촉진자의 효과가 인정되었다. 우화 후 10일이 경과한 나이든 호박벌과 서양뒤영벌의 일벌이더라도 탄산가스에 30분간 접촉시킨 후 산란촉진자로 투입했을 경우에는 산란율, 봉군형성율, 신여왕벌 출현율 등 봉세발달이 갓 우화한 일벌을 산란촉진자로 사용하였을 경우의 봉세발달과 유사한 성적을 보여 우화한지 초래된 일벌도 산란촉진자로서의 가치가 있음을 확인하였다. 그러나 번데기를 죽인 건조고치, 꿀벌 일벌, 산란컵을 산란촉진자로 사용한 경우에는 산란촉진효과가 인정되지 않았다. 산란촉진효과가 높았던 서양뒤영벌 일벌을 산란촉진자로 사용할 경우, 적정 투입수를 알아보기 위해 갓 우화한 일벌을 시험구당 1마리에서 4마리까지 투입하였다. 그 결과, 산란촉진자를 1마리 투입한 구보다 2마리 이상 투입한 시험구의 봉세발달이 우수하였으며, 2마리 이상 투입한 시험구 간의 봉세발달에는 차이가 없었다.

생식기관과 교미에 의한 국내산 호박벌(Bombus ignitus)의 성적 성숙시기 (Sexual Maturity Time of Reproductive Organ Development and Mating in the Korean Native Bumblebee, Bombus ignitus)

  • 윤형주;이경용;고현진
    • 한국응용곤충학회지
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    • 제57권4호
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    • pp.329-337
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    • 2018
  • 화분매개곤충인 호박벌(B. ignitus)의 교미율을 높이기 위하여 생식기관 발육과 교미에 의한 성적 성숙시기를 조사하였다. 난소 소관 당 알수와 수정낭 크기 등 난소 발육으로 볼 때, 여왕벌의 성적 성숙시기는 우화 10일 이내이었다. 수벌의 정자수는 우화당일에 24.6만개이었고, 우화 9일째가 48.0만개 정도로 가장 많았으며, 우화 35일(8.7만개) 이후 정자수가 감소하는 경향을 보였다. 또한 교미횟수가 증가함에 따라 정자수가 줄어드는 것을 알 수 있었다. 수벌의 정자수에 의한 성적 성숙시기는 우화 3~15일이었다. 교미에 의한 성적 성숙시기 조사결과, 여왕벌은 우화직후에는 전혀 교미를 하지 않았으며, 우화 20일 이후에는 교미율이 떨어지는 경향을 보였다. 교미율과 산란율 등으로 볼 때 여왕벌의 교미에 적합한 시기는 우화 9~20일이었다. 반면에 수벌은 우화 직후에도 3.3% 교미하였으며, 우화 6일째가 43.3%로 가장 높았으며, 우화 25일 이후부터는 감소하는 경향이었다. 교미율과 산란율 등으로 볼 때, 수벌의 교미 성숙시기는 우화 6~20일이었다. 이상의 생식기관 발육과 교미에 의한 봉세발달 등으로 볼 때 호박벌 여왕벌의 최적 성적 성숙시기는 우화 9~12일, 수벌은 우화 6~9일로 판단된다.

호박벌(Bombus ignitus)과 서양뒤영벌(B. terrestris)의 봉세발달 비교 (Comparison of the Colony Development in the Bumblebees, Bombus ignitus and B. terrestris)

  • 윤형주;김삼은;이상범;심하식
    • 한국응용곤충학회지
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    • 제43권2호
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    • pp.117-121
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    • 2004
  • 토종 호박벌(Bombusignitus)과 수입 서양뒤영벌(B. terrestris)의 냉장온도별 생존율과 실내사육에 의한 봉세발달을 비교 조사하였다. -2.5, 0, 2.5, 5$^{\circ}C$등 4종류 냉장온도 중 호박벌과 서양뒤영벌 모두 2.5$^{\circ}C$에서 생존율이 가장 높았으며, 냉장 3개월까지는 호박벌이, 냉장 4개월째는 서양뒤영벌의 생존율이 다소 높게 나타났다. 한산가스처리로 휴면을 타파한 여왕별의 봉세발달을 조사한 결과, 산란율은 호박벌이 72.5%로 서양뒤명벌보다 6.1% 높았고, 산란전기간도 17.4일로 7.4일 빨랐다. 일벌이 50마리 될 때까지의 봉군형성소요일수, 수벌 및 여왕벌출현소요일수 또한 호박벌이 각각 62.8일, 66.4일, 63.0일로 서양뒤명벌보다 2.1-29.5일 빨리 출현하였다. 그러나 일벌출현소요일수는 28.6일과 28.4일로 차이가 없었다. 반면에 우수봉군의 지표가 되는 봉군형성률 및 신여왕벌출현봉군율은 서양뒤영벌이 각각 14.2%, 13.6%로서 호박벌보다 3.8-5.7배 높게 나타났다. 성충출현수 역시, 서양뒤영벌이 일벌 104.2 마리, 수벌 317.9 마리, 여왕벌 27.1 마리로 호박벌보다 1.1-1.8배 많아 봉세 발달은 서양뒤영벌이 우수한 것으로 나타났다.

The Effect of Antiseptic and Sugar Solution on Colony Development of the Bumblebees, Bombus ignitus and B. terrestris

  • Yoon Hyung Joo;Kim Sam Eun;Lee Sang Beom;Seol Kwang Youl
    • International Journal of Industrial Entomology and Biomaterials
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    • 제11권1호
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    • pp.43-48
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    • 2005
  • We investigated possible effect of different concentration of sugar solution and addition of antiseptic in the solution on oviposition and colony development of Bombus ignitus and B. terrestris. The rates of oviposition, colony foundation and progeny-queen production of B. ignitus were 1.2-3.0 fold higher in the 40$\%$ sugar solution than those of the 50$\%$ sugar solution. The rates of oviposition, colony foundation and progeny­queen production were 1.1-2.6 fold higher in the 40$\%$ sugar solution added in 0.3$\%$ sorbic acid as antiseptic than those of the 40$\%$ sugar solution. Further, the death rate within one month was 1.7 fold lower in the 40$\%$ sugar solution added in 0.3$\%$ sorbic acid than that of 40$\%$ sugar solution alone. In the comparison of the colony development tested using imported sugar solution, the Beehappy???, the 40$\%$ sugar solution added to antiseptic and the 40$\%$ sugar solution with­out antiseptic, the 40$\%$ sugar solution added to antiseptic was about equal to the Beehappy??? in colony development of B. terrestris. Further, the number of adults produced was 1.2-3.0 fold higher in the 40$\%$ sugar solution added to antiseptic than that of the Bee­happy???. Therefore the 40$\%$ sugar solution was more effective than the 50$\%$ sugar solution, and the 40$\%$ sugar solution added to antiseptic was the most effective in colony development and mass rearing of bumblebee.

Developmental Characteristics of Bumblebee, Bombus ignitus by the First Oviposition Day

  • Yoon, Hyung-Joo;Kim, Sam-Eun;Kim, Young-Soo;Lee, Sang beom;Shim, Ha-Sik;Park, In-Gun;Kim, Keun-Young
    • 한국잠사학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국잠사학회 2003년도 International Symposium of Silkworm/Insect Biotechnology and Annual Meeting of Korea Society of Sericultural Science
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    • pp.120-122
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    • 2003
  • It was investigated whether developmental characteristic of foundation queens of Bombus ignitus collected in the 11 localities including Jeongsun have any effects by the first oviposition days. Materials and Methods: materials - insect : foundation queens of Bombus ignitus collected in the 11 localities. Methods - we investigated the rate of colony foundation, progeny-queen production and the number of adults emergence for the relationship between first oviposition day and colony development of B. ignitus (omitted)

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Wake-up Treatments for Improving Oviposition and Colony Development of the Bumblebees Bombus ignitus and B. terrestris

  • Yoon, Hyung-Joo;Lee, Kyeong-Yong;Lee, Samg-Beom;Park, In-Gyun
    • International Journal of Industrial Entomology and Biomaterials
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    • 제20권1호
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    • pp.19-24
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    • 2010
  • Bumblebees are widely used to pollinate crops in greenhouses and fields. Here, we investigated whether different wake-up treatments during a short period of 1~3 days just before indoor rearing has any effects on oviposition and colony development of $CO_2$-treated Bombus ignitus queens and artificially hibernated B. terrestris queens The wake-up regimes were defined as 16L for 1 day (16L-1), 16 L per day for 3 days (16L-3), 24L for 1 day (24L-1), or 24D for 1 day (24D-1). Among these wake-up treatments, the oviposition rate and preoviposition period of B. ignitus queens reared at 24L-1 were 16.7~25.1% higher and 1.0~3.5 days shorter than other wake-up treatments. B. terrestris queens reared at 24L-1 also showed the best results for egg-laying characteristics, which were 8.9~18.8% higher for oviposition and 0.6~3.5 days shorter for preovipostion period than other wake-up treatments. Furthermore, B. terrestris queens reared at 24L-1 were 17.5% and 13.8% higher in rate of colony foundation and queen production, respectively, than other wake-up treatments. These results show that the most favorable wake-up treatment just before rearing for egg-laying and colony developmental characteristics of B. ignitus and B. terrestris queens was 24L-1. Overall, our findings indicate that a wake-up treatment just before rearing was effective for colony initiation and colony development of bumblebee queens.