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العنوان
Some factors affecting the production of honey bee colonies/
الناشر
أمل بهجت ابو القاسم،
المؤلف
Abo El-Kassem, Amal Bahgat.
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / أمل بهجت ابو القاسم
مشرف / محمد بهجت محمود شاور
mohamed.shawer@agr.kfs.edu.eg
مشرف / محمد بهجت محمود شاور
mohamed.shawer@agr.kfs.edu.eg
مشرف / محمد بهجت محمود شاور
mohamed.shawer@agr.kfs.edu.eg
الموضوع
النحل
تاريخ النشر
1997.
عدد الصفحات
170ص.؛
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
ماجستير
التخصص
علوم الحشرات
تاريخ الإجازة
1/1/1997
مكان الإجازة
جامعة كفر الشيخ - كلية الزراعة - الحشرات
الفهرس
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Abstract

• -A0tivity • aml• behaviour ofthe honey•bee•Appis•mellifera L: dependupon
many factors operating simultaneously and react to some
environmental conditions in a similar manner whereever they occur. The
ecological factors prevailing in the location of an Apiary should be studied
to know the optimum condition for honey bee activities.
The nwnbers indicate that the total nwnbers of apiaries in Egypt was
475484 cell in 1978 while in 1979, was 520785 cell. The estimated
number indicate that the whole product of the Egyptian apiaries will grow
up at a rate of 9.5% and that sum is till un-sufficient for consumers.
At the same time ( 1978), in Kafr EI-Sheikh, the total numbers of
cells was 25302 and the mean number of the produced honey was 17.45
kg. The total product of honey in kafr El-Sheikh Governorate reached
441558 kg. While, the total product of wax was 1431 kg in the same
mentioned year.
Nowadays, the total numbers of cells was 83902 and the mean
number of the produced honey was 6.8 kg (1995). The totaJ •prOdLfct of
honey in Kafr El-Sheikh Govemorate reached 570277 kg, while the total
product of wax was 10432 kg was in the same year. So, the aim of that
work was to find out how to increase the yield of honey and how we get
on best honey with the most desired consumer demands.
The present experiment was done in the Apiary of the Faculty of
Agriculture at Kafr El-Sheikh, thirty six colonies were considered for the
present work in the first season (May-August, 1989) and twenty colonies
in the second one (IVlarch - June, 1990). In the first season,