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Molecular Ecology | 2014

Climate rather than geography separates two European honeybee subspecies

C. Coroian; Irene Muñoz; Ellen Schlüns; Orsolya R. Paniti-Teleky; Silvio Erler; Emilia M. Furdui; Liviu A. Mărghitaş; Daniel Dezmirean; Helge Schlüns; Pilar De la Rúa; Robin F. A. Moritz

Both climatic and geographical factors play an important role for the biogeographical distribution of species. The Carpathian mountain ridge has been suggested as a natural geographical divide between the two honeybee subspecies Apis mellifera carnica and A. m. macedonica. We sampled one worker from one colony each at 138 traditional apiaries located across the Carpathians spanning from the Hungarian plains to the Danube delta. All samples were sequenced at the mitochondrial tRNALeu‐cox2 intergenic region and genotyped at twelve microsatellite loci. The Carpathians had only limited impact on the biogeography because both subspecies were abundant on either side of the mountain ridge. In contrast, subspecies differentiation strongly correlated with the various temperature zones in Romania. A. m. carnica is more abundant in regions with the mean average temperature below 9 °C, whereas A. m. macedonica honeybees are more frequent in regions with mean temperatures above 9 °C. This range selection may have impact on the future biogeography in the light of anticipated global climatic changes.


Journal of Insect Science | 2014

Genetic Characterization of Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera: Bombycidae) Breeding and Hybrid Lines With Different Geographic Origins

Emilia M. Furdui; Liviu A. Mărghitaş; Daniel Dezmirean; Ioan Pasca; Iulia Francesca Pop; Silvio Erler; Ellen A. Schlüns

Abstract The domesticated silkworm Bombyx mori L. comprises a large number of geographical breeds and hybrid lines. Knowing the genetic structure of those may provide information to improve the conservation of commercial lines by estimating inbreeding over generations and the consequences of excessive use of those lineages. Here, we analyzed the genetic diversity of seven breeds and eight hybrid lines from Eastern Europe and Asia using highly polymorphic microsatellites markers to determine its genetical impact on their use in global breeding programs. No consistent pattern of deviation from Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium was found for most breed and hybrids; and the absence of a linkage disequilibrium also suggests that the strains are in equilibrium. A principal coordinate analysis revealed a clear separation of two silkworm breeds from the rest: one (IBV) originated from India and the other one (RG 90 ) from Romania/Japan. The tendency of the other breeds from different geographic origins to cluster together in a general mix might be due to similar selection pressures (climate and anthropogenic factors) in different geographic locations. Phylogenetic analyses grouped the different silkworm breeds but not the hybrids according to their geographic origin and confirmed the pattern found in the principal coordinate analysis.


Lucrări Ştiinţifice - Zootehnie şi Biotehnologii, Universitatea de Ştiinţe Agricole şi Medicină Veterinară a Banatului Timişoara | 2011

Genetic Phylogeny and Diversity of some Romanian Silkworms Based on RAPD Technique

Emilia M. Furdui; Liviu Al. Mărghitaş; Daniel Dezmirean; Iulia Franceasca Pop; C. Coroian; Ioan Pasca


Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Animal Science and Biotechnologies | 2011

Comparative study of biological and technological parameters regarding silkworm bred in Transylvania.

L. A. Mărghitaş; Daniel Dezmirean; I. Paşca; Bogdan I. Gherman; A. Matei; Emilia M. Furdui


Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Animal Science and Biotechnologies | 2009

RAPD Analysis of Romanian Silkworm Genetic Biodiversity (Races X Hybrids)

Emilia M. Furdui; Liviu-Alexandru Marghitas; Dan Dezmirean; Ioan Pasca; C. Coroian


Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Animal Science and Biotechnologies | 2009

Biodiversity testing of transylvanian honeybee populations using mtDNA markers.

Liviu-Alexandru Marghitas; Daniel Dezmirean; Orsolya Teleky; Emilia M. Furdui; Adela Moise; Laura Stan; Cristina Manuela Mihai; Aurelia Pece; C. Coroian


Lucrări Ştiinţifice - Zootehnie şi Biotehnologii, Universitatea de Ştiinţe Agricole şi Medicină Veterinară a Banatului Timişoara | 2010

Comparative Study of Biological Characteristics of Larvae, Crude and Dried Cocoon in 7 Races of Silkworm Bombyx mori L., Raised in Transylvania Area

Emilia M. Furdui; Liviu Al. Mărghitaş; Daniel Dezmirean; Cristina Manuela Mihai; Otilia Bobis; Ioan Pasca


Scientific Papers: Animal Science and Biotechnologies | 2015

Characterization of some breeds and hybrids of Bombyx mori L. silkworms through biological index of spawning.

Hotatiu Dezmirean; Liviu Alexandru Marghitas; Ioan Pasca; Silvia Patruica; Georgeta Dinita; Anton Nagy; Emilia M. Furdui; Daniel Dezmirean


Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Animal Science and Biotechnologies | 2012

Correlation between Larvae Mass and Silk Glands Mass of Silkworm Bred in Transylvania

Emilia M. Furdui; Liviu Al. Marghitas; Daniel Dezmirean; Ioan Pasca


Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Animal Science and Biotechnologies | 2011

RoBeeTech - a project for the future of apicultural biotechnologies.

Daniel Dezmirean; L. A. Mărghitaş; Otilia Bobis; Helge Schlüns; Cristian M. Aurori; C. Coroian; Ellen Schlüns; Emilia M. Furdui; Bogdan I. Gherman; Lavinia Ioana Barnutiu; Cristina Manuela Mihai; O. Maghear; Laura Stan; Robin F. A. Moritz

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Daniel Dezmirean

University of Agricultural Sciences

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C. Coroian

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Ioan Pasca

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Liviu Al. Mărghitaş

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Cristina Manuela Mihai

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Laura Stan

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Bogdan I. Gherman

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Ellen Schlüns

University of Agricultural Sciences

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Helge Schlüns

University of Agricultural Sciences

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L. A. Mărghitaş

University of Agricultural Sciences

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