Session Details

[Poster1]Apiculture and Sericulture

Mon. Aug 26, 2024 11:45 AM - 1:30 PM JST
Mon. Aug 26, 2024 2:45 AM - 4:30 AM UTC
Poster (Event Hall)

[P0001]Pebrine detection in wild silkworms using Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning models.

*Vijay Nageshappa1, KALLARE P ARUN KUMAR1 (1. CENTRAL MUGA ERI RESERACH AND TRAINING INSTITUTE, CENTRAL SILK BOARD (India))

[P0002]Bmo-miR-3351 modulates glutathione content and inhibits BmNPV proliferation by targeting BmGSTe6 in Bombyx mori

Hui-Hua Cao1,2, *Shi-Huo Liu1,2, Jia-Ping Xu1,2 (1. Anhui Key Laboratory of Resource Insect Biology and Innovative Utilization, School of Life Sciences, Anhui Agricultural University (China), 2. Anhui International Joint Research and Developmental Center of Sericulture Resources Utilization (China))

[P0003]Pro–Gln–Gln Triplet Tandem Repeat Protein Predominantly Constituting the Underwater Cocoon of the Aquatic Grass Moth (Crambidae: Acentropniae)

*Jeongjun Lee1,2, Seunggwan Shin1,2, Jong-Seo Kim1, Youngsung Joo1, Seokbin Kim3 (1. School of Biological Sciences, Seoul national university (Korea), 2. Comparative Medicine Disease Research Center, Seoul National University, (Korea), 3. Research Institute of Basic Sciences, Seoul National University (Korea))

[P0004]How does the silkgland of Japanese oak silkmoth, Antheraea yamamai larvae develop?-To elucidate the concentration dynamics of radiocesium in the silk-

*Toshimasa Mitamura1, Yusuke Yoshida2, Masaomi Takahashi2, Akihiro Tohsaki2, Zenta Kajiura3, Risako Ohara2, Takayuki Honda4, Toru Takahashi4, Satoshi Inoue4 (1. Fukushima Agricultural Technology Centre (Japan), 2. Osaka University (Japan), 3. Shinshu University (Japan), 4. Meiji University (Japan))

[P0005]Composition of aquatic fibers - a comparison of caddisfly silks

*Lenka Rouhova1,2, Michal Zurovec1,2 (1. Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Sciences (Czech Republic), 2. University of South Bohemia (Czech Republic))

[P0006]Transcriptome analysis of midgut, fat body and salivary glands of Eri silkworm Samia ricini (Saturniidae: Lepidoptera) fed on different host plants and artificial diet.

*Mohammed Muzeruddin Baig1, Tsuneyuki Tatsuke2, Isao Kobayashi2, Kotaro Konno2, Shuichiro Tomita1,2 (1. University of Tsukuba (Japan), 2. Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, NARO (Japan))

[P0008]Efficient gene replacement at the silkworm fibroin heavy chain gene by TALEN-based homologous recombination

*Yoko Takasu1, Nobuto Yamada1, Katsura Kojima1, Fumiko Yukuhiro1, Masatoshi Iga1, Tetsuya Iizuka1, Taiyo Yoshioka1 (1. NARO (Japan))

[P0009]Japanese honey bees swarmed more often between 2000 and 2022

*Kiyohito Morii1, Yoshiko Sakamoto1 (1. National Institute for Environmental Studies (Japan))

[P0010]Caste differences in the dopaminergic system during metamorphosis in eusocial bees

*Takafumi Onuma1, Ken Sasaki1 (1. Grad. sch. Agr. Tamagawa Univ. (Japan))

[P0011]Analysis of substances that Japanese honey bees smear on their hive entrance to protect the hive from Asian giant hornets.

*Yoshitaka Sumimiya1, Tetsuhiko Sasaki1 (1. Tamagawa University (Japan))

[P0012]Rapid identification of pests, silk, microsporidia, and polyhedrosis viruses by mass spectrometry

*Hideyuki Kajiwara1, Ritsuko Murakami1 (1. National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (Japan))

[P0013]Analysis of putative virulence determinants of Melissococcus plutonius causing European foulbrood

*Mariko Okamoro1, Keiko Nakamura2, Mariko Harada2, Ryuichi Uegaki1, Daisuke Takamatsu1 (1. National Institute of Animal Health, NARO (Japan), 2. Research Institute for Animal Science in Biochemistry and Toxicology (Japan))

[P0014]Morphometry and Microscopic Analysis of Reproductive Organs of in-vitro Rearing Stingless Bee Queen, Heterotrigona itama (Apidae: Meliponini)

Kanyanat Wongsa1, *Atsalek Rattanawannee1 (1. Kasetsart University (Thailand))

[P0015]Function of DNA G-quadruplex structure during development of Bombyx mori

Lijun Xiang1, Xiaojuan Zhang1, Qili Feng1, *Kangkang Niu1 (1. South china normal university (China))

[P0016]Emerging mite threat to honey bees: managing the latest pest challenge in Asia

*Madison Sankovitz1, Samuel Ramsey1 (1. University of Colorado Boulder (United States of America))

[P0017]An Effective Chemical Permeabilization of Silkworm Embryos

*Keiro Uchino1, David Urbán-Duarte2, Shuichiro Tomita1, Hiroki Sakai1, Hideki Sezutsu1, Yooichi Kainoh3, Seiichi Furukawa3 (1. National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (Japan), 2. Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales, Agrícolas y Pecuarias (Mexico), 3. University of Tsukuba (Japan))

[P0018]Laboratory evaluation of selected essential oils against Varroa destructor

*Orlando Campolo1, Giovanni Benelli2, Angelo Canale2, Vincenzo Palmeri1, Pierluigi Forlano3, Giulia Giunti3 (1. University of Reggio Calabria (Italy), 2. University of Pisa (Italy), 3. University of Salerno (Italy))

[P0019]Determination of sex and age differences in the chemical composition of honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) cuticle using FTIR-ATR spectroscopy

*Lidija Svecnjak1, Helena Pribanic1, Igor Jerkovic2, Ana Marija Jaksic3 (1. University of Zagreb Faculty of Agriculture, Zagreb (Croatia), 2. Faculty of Chemistry and Technology, University of Split, Split (Croatia), 3. School of Life Sciences, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne (Switzerland))

[P0020]Centre for information and improvement of knowledge about pollinating insects - project concept and its implementation

*Aleksandra Splitt1 (1. The National Institute of Horticultural Research (Poland))

[P0021]Comparative analysis of honey attributes across Central Asia, Korea, and New Zealand

*Hyeonjeong Jang1, Sukjun Sun2, Sampat Ghosh1, Chuleui Jung1,2 (1. Agriculture Science and Technology Research Institute, Andong National University, Andong, South Korea (Korea), 2. Department of Plant Medicals, Andong National University, Andong, South Korea (Korea))