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Pollination & Bee Flora

Room 104, 17:00 – 18:40, Friday, 18 September

Symposium: Pollination V

Chair-Person: Dr. John PREECE and Dr. YK PARK

17:00-17:15

Kenya

Enhancing strawberry productivity through bee pollination

 

 

Grace Asiko, Jane Oketch, Jared Mochorwa, Patricia Nzano,

 

 

Dinah Momanyi, Teresa Okecha, Blaise Okinyi, Christine Koech,

 

 

Ruth Yego, David Palla

17:15-17:30

Benin

Beekeeping and bee pollination services in pesticide application

 

 

context: case study in Benin, West Africa

 

 

Bruno Agossou Djossa, Désiré Madohonan, Hermann Cyr Toni,

 

 

Cyriaque Tokouè, Brice Augustin Sinsin

17:30-17:45

Libya

Arbutus pavarii Shrub a nectar and pollen source for Apis

 

 

mellifera in EL-Jabal EL-Akhdar region in Libya

 

 

Alhashmi Agleyo

17:45-18:00

Jordan

Influence of elevation on honeybees Apis mellifera syriaca

 

 

(Hymenoptera: Apidae) flight activities and its impact on fruit

 

 

set and quality of watermelon (Citrullus lanatus, Cucurbitaceae

 

 

Shahera Zaitoun, Abd Al-Majeed Al-Ghzawi

18:00-18:15

Kenya

Important bee forage plants of African honey bee Apis

 

 

mellifera Sculleta. (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Southern

 

 

Rangelands of Kenya

 

 

Richard Kimitei, Bernard Korir, Peter Kaguthi, Paul Katiku

18:15-18:30

Grenada

Literature review for complied list of nectar, pollen and

 

 

propolis sources for honey bees (Apis mellifera) throughout the

 

 

world

 

 

Megan Wannarka

18:30-18:40

Discussion led by chair persons

Guide time: it could be often changed by chairman under condition of symposium

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Pollination & Bee Flora

Room 104, 09:00 – 10:45, Saturday, 19 September

 

 

Symposium: Pollination VI

Chair-Person: Prof. Dennis VanEngelsdorp and Mr. MS Kim

09:00-09:15

Zimbabwe

The Pollination industry in Africa, challenges and options for

 

 

enhancement

 

 

Jacqueline Gowe

09:15-09:30

India

Assessing pollination efficiency of European honey bee (Apis

 

 

mellifera L.), fruit yield and mono-floral honey production of

 

 

litchi (Litchi chinensis Sonn.) in Indian Subtropics.

 

 

Rajesh Kumar

09:30-09:45

Philippines

Mapping and distribution of native bees in Mt. Banahaw-San

 

 

Cristobal protected landscape, Philippines

 

 

Cecilia Gascon, Amalia Almazol, Ronald Garcia,

 

 

Maynard Vitoriano

09:45-10:00

India

Mellissopalynological analysis of Apis dorsata honey from

 

 

Coonoor and Kotagiri regions in the Nilgiris, India.

 

 

Shiny Rehel

10:00-10:15

Philippines

Salicin is not detected in propolis from stingless bee,

 

 

Tetragonula biroi, from the Bicol Region, Luzon Island,

 

 

Philippines

 

 

Elmer A. Polintan, Cleofas R. Cervancia

10:15-10:30

Brazil

Trophic niche of Melipona (Melikerria) interrupta (Apidae:

 

 

Meliponini) bred in Central Amazon, Brazil.

 

 

Maria Lúcia Absy, Marcos Gonçalves Ferreira

10:30-10:45

Jordan

Bee diversity, bee pollination and seed set of Trigonella

 

 

moabitica Zoh. (Leguminosae) as a native range plant grown

under semiarid Mediterranean conditions

Abd Al-Majeed Al-Ghzawi , Shahera Zaitoun

Guide time: it could be often changed by chairman under condition of symposium

61

Beekeeping Technology and Quality Exhibition Hall, 17:00 – 18:40, Friday, 18 September

Plenary Session

Chair-Person: Mr. Etienne BRUNEAU and Dr. Hyun-Woo OH

17:00-17:25

Belgium

Single-flower honeys as aromatic references for honey wheel

 

 

Etienne Bruneau, Marie Warnier, Carine Massaux

17:25-17:50

Germany

Fast Authenticity and Quality Profiling of Honey by NMR

 

 

Spectroscopy

 

 

Stephan Schwarzinger, Felix Brauer, Bernd Kaempf,

 

 

Lucas Koeberle, Benjamin Duddenhoefer, Christopher Igel,

 

 

Wolfrat Bachert, Markus Hessefort, Paul Roesch

17:50-18:15

Korea

Immunological discrimination of honey by honey major

 

 

protein

 

 

Hee-Woong Kim, Deug-Chan Lee, Hae-Ik Rhee

18:15-18:40

Turkey

Production of propolis in accordence with food safety and

 

 

security with contracted beekeping model

 

 

Taylan Samancı, Aslı Elif Sunay, Mustafa Bayraktar

Guide time: it could be often changed by chairman under condition of symposium

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Beekeeping Technology and Quality Room 104, 15:00 – 16:40, Wednesday, 16 September

Symposium: Beekeeping Techniques

Chair-Person: Dr. Ming XU and Prof. Dr. HyungWook KWON

15:00-15:15

Turkey

Effects of bee feed patties with different protein ratios on

 

 

overwintering abilities of honey bee colonies

 

 

Devrim Oskay, Onur Görkem Akyol, Gizem Sönmez Oskay

15:15-1530

Egypt

All the colonies of any apiary in one compact hive.

 

 

Abdelhaleem Esmail

15:30-15:45

Jordan

Honeybee managment in a climatologically variable

 

 

environment in Jordan

 

 

Mohamamd Alrababah, Mohamamd Alhamad, Ahmad Bdour

15:55-16:10

Ukraine

Effective Vasyl Priyatelenko's three-strorey beehive with

 

 

unique frames

 

 

Vasyl Priyatelenko, Elena Ilienko, Victor Fursov

16:10-16:25

Ukraine

The biological potential of bee colonies is the base of the

 

 

intensive beekeeping

 

 

Valerii Semeniuk, Nadiia Semeniuk

16:25-16:40

Egypt

Potential impacts of climate change on managed honey bee

 

 

colonies in Egypt

 

 

Hossam Abou Shaara

Guide time: it could be often changed by chairman under condition of symposium

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Beekeeping Technology and Quality Room 104, 17:00 – 18:25, Wednesday, 16 September

Symposium: Residues and Adulteration

Chair-Person: Dr. Lutz EIFLEIN and Dr. Jeong-Woo CHON

17:00-17:15

Slovenia

Coumaphos in wax and honey

 

 

Andreja Kandolf Borovšak, Nataša Lilek

17:15-17:30

Poland

Comparison of transfer of different sulfonamides from

 

 

contaminated beeswax to honey

 

 

Kamila Mitrowska, Maja Antczak

17:30-17:45

New Zealand

The use of chemical profiling and contemporary data

 

 

interpretation methods to quantify Manuka honey

 

 

John Rawcliffe, Terry Braggins, Tony Wright, Ralf Schlothauer,

 

 

Jonathan Stephens

17:55-18:10

Germany

Sources of contamination of honey with genetically modified

 

 

material.

 

 

Walter Haefeker

18:10-18:25

Croatia

Effect of honeybee wax processing on toxic metal content

 

 

Ivana Tlak Gajger, Nina Bilandžić, Marina Kosanović,

 

 

Marija Sedak

Guide time: it could be often changed by chairman under condition of symposium

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Beekeeping Technology and Quality Room 104, 10:10 – 11:55, Thursday, 17 September

Symposium: Analytical Techniques

Chair-Person: Prof. Dr. Ivana Tlak GAJGER and Dr. Hyun-Woo OH

10:10-10:25

France

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) applied to honey testing:

 

 

new analytical perspectives.

 

 

Eric Jamin

10:25-10:40

Australia

Identification of Subtypes and Plant Sources of Kangaroo

 

 

Island Propolis through Statistical and Similarity Scoring

 

 

Methods

 

 

Douglas Iain King, Colin Charles Duke,

 

 

Noushin Aminimoghadamfarouj

10:40-10:55

Argentina

Monofloral citrus honeys: the use of near infrared

 

 

spectroscopy (nir) and volatile composition to use as markers

 

 

of botanical origin

 

 

Gabriela Tamaño, Ana Bonini, Eduardo Dellacassa, Eduardo

 

 

Boido, Gloria Daners, Laura Fariña, Vanesa Giudici, Natalia

 

 

Muchiutti, Valeria Leffler, Ivan Robson, Guillermina Fagundez

10:55-11:10

Romania

Issues about the informational quality of bee products, as

 

 

evidenced by sensitive crystallization

 

 

Claudia Torok, Cristina Daniela Cimpean, Cornel Hotiu,

 

 

Cristina Pavel

11:10-11:25

China

HPLC method for determination of melittin in individual

 

 

honeybee (Apis mellifera) venom sac

 

 

Chen Wenbin, Dong Jiangtao, Huang Shaokang, Wu Zhenhong,

 

 

Miao Xiaoqing

11:25-11:40

China

Analysis of phenolic compounds and abscisic acid of acacia

 

 

honey by solid-phase extraction coupled with HPLC

 

 

Hongcheng Zhang, Chunli Sun

11:40-11:55

Japan

Methodological Study on Quantitative Analysis of the Royal

 

 

Jelly Protein Apisin.

 

 

Takako Furusawa, Yasuko Arai, Kenji Kato, Kenji Ichihara

Guide time: it could be often changed by chairman under condition of symposium

65

Beekeeping Technology and Quality Room 104, 13:00 – 14:45, Thursday, 17 September

Symposium: Breeding and Selection

Chair-Person: Dr. Miguel Vilas-BOAS and Prof. Dr. Young-Ho KOH

13:00-13:15

Argentina

Hive double queen as a tool to increase the honey production

 

 

and requeening in Apis melifera in subtroplical climate

 

 

Gladys Schaab, Anibal Gomez, Pablo Chipulina,

 

 

Alfonso Lorenzo, Edgardo Rodriguez, Emilio Figini

13:15-13:30

Canada

The roles of pollen consumption on queen introduction

 

 

Hamzeh Ramezani Karim, Hossein Yeganehrad, Sajad Jazani

13:30-13:45

Argentina

New strategies of beekeeping production – genetic variability

 

 

evaluation of hygienic behavior and its relationship to

 

 

varroosis

 

 

Osvaldo Atela, Susana Bruno, Pilar de La Rua, Rodrigo

 

 

Altamirano

13:45-14:00

Ukraine

Effective technology of Mother of God's Bee-direction, with

 

 

high productivity of honeybee rearing

 

 

Vyacheslav Gluschenko Nikodim, Victor Fursov

14:00-14:10

Saudi Arabia

Natural nest characteristics of Apis mellifera jemenitica

 

 

(Hymenoptera; Apidae) and its implications in frame hive

 

 

adoption

 

 

Nuru Adgaba, Ahmed Al-Ghamdi, Awraris Getachew,

 

 

Yilma Tadesse , Jved Ansari

14:10-14:25

Egypt

A GIS approach for determination of the optimum beekeeping

 

 

density and productivity during Talh (Acacia gerrardii Benth.)

 

 

flow

 

 

Abdulaziz Alqarni, Awad Hassan, Hael Raweh, Ayman Owayss

14:25-14:40

China

Effects of Division Management of Colony

 

 

Linyu TANG

Guide time: it could be often changed by chairman under condition of symposium

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Beekeeping Technology and Quality Room 103, 17:00 – 18:00, Thursday, 17 September

Symposium: Characterization of Honey and Bee Products I

Chair-Person: Dr. Miguel VILAS-BOAS and Prof. Dr. Young-Ho KOH

17:00-17:15

Colombia

Phenolic compounds identified as markers of origin in honey

 

 

from colombian coffee crops

 

 

Edith Castro Cruz, Martha Quicazán Sierra, Juan Marin Loaiza

17:15-17:30

Russia

Flavonoid compounds propolis

 

 

Elena Vakhonina, Nataliya Budnikova, Dmiyrii Mitrofanov,

 

 

Galina Stepantseva

17:30-17:45

Serbia

Polyphenolic and sugar profiles of nectars of some melliferous

 

 

plants

 

 

Živoslav Tešić, Uroš Gašić, Tomislav Tosti,

 

 

Dušanka Milojković-Opsenica

17:45-18:00

Kenya

"An analysis of the challenges faced by SMES in marketing

 

 

honey in the third world countries", a case study of Nairobi,

Kenya.

Benson Wainaina

Guide time: it could be often changed by chairman under condition of symposium

67

Beekeeping Technology and Quality Room 104, 10:10 – 11:40, Friday, 18 September

Symposium: Characterization of Honey and Bee Products II

Chair-Person: Ms. Gudrun BECKH and Dr. Hyun-Woo OH

10:10-10:25

Portugal

Chemical properties of Portuguese lavender honey

 

 

Andreia Tomás, Paulo Russo-Almeida, Miguel Vilas-Boas

10:25-10:40

Romania

New approach on sensory analysis of honey, according to

 

 

ayurvedic knowledge

 

 

Cristina Pavel, Cristina-Daniela Cimpean, Laura Stan

10:40-10:55

Turkey

Functional and physicochemical properties of pine honeys

 

 

collected between 2010 and 2014 from Turkey

 

 

Ufuk Alpat, Emel Damarlı, Tuğçe Daştan, Ö zge Erdem Sönmezer,

 

 

Elif Yorulmaz Ö nder

10:55-11:10

Slovenia

Chemical analyses of bee collected pollen from Slovenia

 

 

(Sustainable project Honey future)

 

 

Natasa Lilek

11:10-11:25

Ethiopia

Physical properties, hydroxymethylfurfural and sugars profile

 

 

of ethiopian honey

 

 

Abera Belay

11:25-11:40

China

China’s royal jelly export in 2014

 

 

Ming Xu, Lihong Chen, Siriwat Wongsiri

Guide time: it could be often changed by chairman under condition of symposium

68

Beekeeping Technology and Quality Room 104, 13:00 – 14:40, Friday, 18 September

Symposium: New Technology and Good Beekeeping I

Chair-Person: Dr. Abera BELAY and Prof. Dr. Deug-Chan LEE

13:00-13:15

United

Electronic bee hive monitoring for scientists

 

Kingdom

Sandra Kordic , Huw Evans

13:15-13:30

Canada

Method of operating commercial venom collection

 

 

Hamzeh Ramezani Karim, Hossein Yeganehrad,

 

 

Sajad Jazani-Dorche

13:30-13:45

United

Electronic bee hive monitoring for beekeepers

 

Kingdom

Sandra Kordic , Huw Antony Evans

13:55-14:10

United States

Record Keeping is for Everyone!

 

 

James Wilkes

14:10-14:25

Australia

The development of a beekeeping innovation, "Flow"

 

 

Stuart Anderson, Cedar Anderson

14:25-14:40

Belgium

First steps for good beekeeping practices guide for apitherapy

 

 

products

 

 

Etienne Bruneau

Guide time: it could be often changed by chairman under condition of symposium

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