nbdc presentation june 2014
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GPRC-CRI's National Bee Diagnostic Centre - Technology Access Centre in County of Grande PrairieTRANSCRIPT
National Bee Diagnostic CentreThe Technology Access Centre for the
Beekeeping industry in Canada
June 5, 2014
Dr. Carlos Castillo Applied Scientist ManagerPatricia Wolfe-Veiga Diagnostic Technician
Beekeeping
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World Production of Honey
Half of the Canadian honey crops is exported
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Honey Bee Colonies in Canada
• 40% in Alberta• 70% in The Prairies
• 80:20 commercial: hobbyist
• 80% of honey crop• Average 2,000 colonies
• 80,000 colonies - Canola seed
• Average 600 colonies• 300,000 colonies - Canola
• 35,000 colonies - blueberry• 15,000 colonies - apple
Bulk Honey Price per Pound
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• Tight market in last 7 to 8 years• Price more than double in the last 7 years• Decrease in productivity
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Why are the bees dying? Biotic; Chemical, Nutritional
Stress Factors in Honey Bee Populations
Honey bee diagnostic services in Canada 2012
Comprehensive service
Limited service
Alberta produces 44% of the
Canadian honey
Peace Country leads Alberta’s
honey production
… and has the largest operations
40.5 million pounds
Bee Industry in the Peace Country
Canada: $170 million in hive products
$2.3 billion added value to the agricultureFahler, AB
Dr. Stephen Pernal
Commercial Beekeeping Certificate Program
Training for the Next Generation of Beekeepers
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The National Bee Diagnostic Centre
AAFC Beaverlodge, AB
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NBDC Laboratory
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Diagnostic Services
Microscopy Microbiology Molecular biologyPCR-based
Viruses: CBPV, DWV, IAPV, ABPV, BCQV, SBV, KBV
Nosema, AFB, EFB
AFB, EFBNosema, Varroa mite, tracheal mite
The NBDC is the first comprehensive laboratory in Canada to provide a full array of diagnostic services dedicated for bee pathogens.
Bacteria: EFB: European Foulbrood (Melissococcus plutonius)
AFB: American Foulbrood (Paenibacillus larvae)
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Diagnostic Services
Fungus: Chalkbrood (Ascopshaera apis)
Brood diseases
Microsporidia: Nosema apis
Nosema ceranae
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Diagnostic Services
Nosema apis – 321bp
Nosema ceranae – 218bp
RpS5 Bee Housekeeping gene – 115bp
Mites: Varroa mite (Varroa destructor)
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Diagnostic Services
Viruses: DWV: Deformed Wing Virus
SBV: Sacbrood Virus
CBPV: Chronic Bee Paralysis Virus
ABPV: Acute Bee Paralysis Virus
KBV: Kashmir Bee Virus
IAPV: Israeli Acute Paralysis Virus
BQCV: Black Queen Cell Virus
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SBV
DWVCBPV
Diagnostic Services
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• Small hive beetle
• Africanized bee
Other specialized services
• Tropilaelaps
• Vespa velutina
Alberta Agriculture and Rural
Development
Chemical Services
Laboratory
June 2014
Honey bee samples received NBDC
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Diagnostic Services
AFB VM Nos EFB CHB KBV IAPV DWV CBPV BQCV ABPV SBV TM0
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Nosema Count
Nosema Identification
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1,463 tests
Diagnostics
Customers
BeekeepersResearchersIndustryAgency
Applied Research
Innovation
Training & Outreach
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1st Honey Bee Diagnostic Course
Presentations, Training & Outreach
Summer Students, Public, School
Applied ResearchCurrently, we have two applied research projects in the Peace Country.
In collaboration of GPRC faculties:
• Eric Stromgren, MScInstructor – Commercial BeekeepingCertificate Program
• Shauna Henley, PhDInstructor – Faculty of Science
Evaluation of Honey Bee Queen Imports in the Peace Country
In 2012, Canada imports of bees were $3.87 million:United States - $3.4 millionAustralia - $0.26 millionNew Zealand - $0.15 millionChile - $0.05 million
197,841 queens
Alberta imported >57%
BC
Dawson Creek
Fort St. John
Fairview
Fahler
High Prairie
Fort Vermillion
High Level
Peace River
Manning
Valleyview
Whitecourt
Hinton
Grand Cache
Identification and quantification of viruses affecting honey bees in the Peace Country
BQCV DWV KBV IAPV SBV ABPV0
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CRI Innovation Services
Bob Hall
Innovation Services help SMEs (Beekeepers) with the development of products, services & ventures to the marketplace.
National Bee Diagnostic CentreNBDC - TAC
The vision
AB
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NSERC-ARTI - 2015
Next Generation Sequencing - NGS
New Capabilities – New Research – New ServicesNSERC-ARTI - 2014
Cryostat
Frozen Sections
FISHLaser Scanning Confocal Fluorescence Microscope
Sperm Viability
Growing … already
Long Term VisionMaking a worthwhile contribution
Gribbles Veterinary Pathology et al
National Bee Unit
UB-CIDEFI
Anses Sophia Antipolis Honeybee Science Research Centre
ARC-Plant Protection Research Institute
Beltsville MD
NBDC
Funding Partners
“A state-of-the-art laboratory offering comprehensive diagnostic services to the
Canadian beekeeping industry and the bee research community”
Legacy Partners