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The Plant Choices of Honey Bees to Collect Propolis in Tekirdag-Turkey

Year 2012, Volume: 40 Issue: 1, 45 - 51, 01.01.2012

Abstract

The aim of this study is to investigate the preferences of honeybees to collect propolis in Tekirdağ city of Turkey. A total of 92 different propolis samples collected from Tekirdağ were examined under microscope to determine pollen contents and establish the botanical origin of Tekirdağ propolis. 38 different plant families and 51 taxa were identified by pollen analysis of the 92 propolis samples. Among these families Asteraceae family pollen were found most intensive. The most observed pollen in the investigated samples were belong to the taxa of Asteracae, Boraginaceae, Brassicaceae, Fabaceae and Salicaceae families.

References

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  • 16. TÜBİVES, 2011, http://turkherb.ibu.edu.tr 17. K. Sorkun, Ö. İnceoğlu, İç Anadolu Bölgesi Ballarında Polen Analizi, Doğa Bilim Dergisi, 8 (1984) 222.
  • 18. W. Greenaway, T. Scaysbrook, FR. Whatley, The composition and plant origins of propolis: a report of work at Oxford, Bee Worls, 71 (1990) 107.
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Tekirdağ-Türkiye’de Bal Arılarının Propolis Toplamak için Tercih Ettiği Bitkiler

Year 2012, Volume: 40 Issue: 1, 45 - 51, 01.01.2012

Abstract

B u çalışmanın amacı Türkiye’nin bir ili olan Tekirdağ’da bal arılarının propolis toplamadaki tercihlerini incelemektir. Tekirdağ’dan toplanan 92 farklı propolis örneği, polen içeriği ve Tekirdağ propolisinin botanik orijinini saptamak için mikroskop altında incelenmiştir.92 propolis örneğinin polen analizi ile 38 farklı bitki familyası ve 51 takson tanımlanmıştır. Bu familyalar arasından, Asteraceae familyasına ait polenler en yoğun olarak bulunmuştur. İncelenen örneklerde en çok gözlenen polenler Asteraceae, Boraginaceae, Brassicaceae, Fabaceae ve Salicaceae taksonlarına aittir

References

  • 1. VS. Bankova, SL. De Castro, MC. Marcucci, Propolis: recent advances in chemistry and plant origin, Apidologie, 31 (2000) 3.
  • 2. GA. Burdock, Review of the biological properties and toxicity of bee propolis, Food Chem.Toxicol., 36 (1998) 347.
  • 3. MC. Marcucci, Propolis:chemical composition, biological properties and therapeutical activity, Apidologie, 26 (1995) 83.
  • 4. V. Bankova, Recent trends and important developments in propolis research, Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2 (2005) 29.
  • 5. F. Farre, I. Frasquet, A. Sanchez, Propolis and human health, Ars Pharmaceutica, 45 (2004) 21.
  • 6. I. Martos, M. Cossentini, F. Ferreres, FA. Tomas-Barberan, Flavonoid composition of Tunisian honeys and propolis, J. Agric. Food Chem., 45 (1997) 2824.
  • 7. S. Kumazawa, M. Yoneda, I. Shibata, J. Kanaeda, T. Hamasaka, T. Nakayama, Direct evidence fort he plant origin of Brazillian propolis by the observation of honeybee behavior and phytochemical analysis, Chem Pharm Bull. 51 (2003) 740.
  • 8. O. Cuesta-Rubio, B. Frontana-Uribe, T. Ramirez-Apan, J. Cardenas, Polyisoprenylated Benzophenones in Cuban Propolis; Biological Activity of Nemorosone, Z Naturforsch, 57c (2002) 372.
  • 9. R. Jungkunz, Bee’s resin (propolis), Chem. Umschau, 39 (1932) 347.
  • 10. M. Vanhaelen, R. Vanhaelen-Fastre, Propolis origin, micrographie, composition chimique et active therapeutique, J Pharm Bel., 34 (1979) 253.
  • 11. R. d’Albore, L’origine geographique de la propolis, Apidologie, 10 (1979) 241.
  • 12. Z. Warakomska, W. Maciejewicz, Microscopic analysis of propolis from Polish regions, Apidologie, 23 (1992) 277.
  • 13. K. Sorkun, S. Bozcuk, Bazı Kültür Bitkilerinin Tohumlarının Çimlenmesinde Propolisin Etkisinin Araştırılması, XIIth National Congress of Biology, Edirne-Turkey, (1994) 129.
  • 14. Ö. Gençay, K. Sorkun, Microscopic Analysis of Propolis Samples Collected from East Anatolia (KemaliyeErzincan), FABAD J. Pharm.Sci., 31 (2006) 192.
  • 15. PH. Davis, Flora of Turkey and East Aegean Islands, University Pres., Edinburgh, 1965-2000.
  • 16. TÜBİVES, 2011, http://turkherb.ibu.edu.tr 17. K. Sorkun, Ö. İnceoğlu, İç Anadolu Bölgesi Ballarında Polen Analizi, Doğa Bilim Dergisi, 8 (1984) 222.
  • 18. W. Greenaway, T. Scaysbrook, FR. Whatley, The composition and plant origins of propolis: a report of work at Oxford, Bee Worls, 71 (1990) 107.
  • 19. Ö. Gençay, Identification of Botanical Origin and Chemical Composition of Propolis From KemaliyeErzincan Region, Master Thesis, (2004).
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Ömür Gençay Çelemli This is me

Kadriye Sorkun This is me

Publication Date January 1, 2012
Published in Issue Year 2012 Volume: 40 Issue: 1

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APA Çelemli, Ö. G., & Sorkun, K. (2012). The Plant Choices of Honey Bees to Collect Propolis in Tekirdag-Turkey. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry, 40(1), 45-51.
AMA Çelemli ÖG, Sorkun K. The Plant Choices of Honey Bees to Collect Propolis in Tekirdag-Turkey. HJBC. January 2012;40(1):45-51.
Chicago Çelemli, Ömür Gençay, and Kadriye Sorkun. “The Plant Choices of Honey Bees to Collect Propolis in Tekirdag-Turkey”. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry 40, no. 1 (January 2012): 45-51.
EndNote Çelemli ÖG, Sorkun K (January 1, 2012) The Plant Choices of Honey Bees to Collect Propolis in Tekirdag-Turkey. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry 40 1 45–51.
IEEE Ö. G. Çelemli and K. Sorkun, “The Plant Choices of Honey Bees to Collect Propolis in Tekirdag-Turkey”, HJBC, vol. 40, no. 1, pp. 45–51, 2012.
ISNAD Çelemli, Ömür Gençay - Sorkun, Kadriye. “The Plant Choices of Honey Bees to Collect Propolis in Tekirdag-Turkey”. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry 40/1 (January 2012), 45-51.
JAMA Çelemli ÖG, Sorkun K. The Plant Choices of Honey Bees to Collect Propolis in Tekirdag-Turkey. HJBC. 2012;40:45–51.
MLA Çelemli, Ömür Gençay and Kadriye Sorkun. “The Plant Choices of Honey Bees to Collect Propolis in Tekirdag-Turkey”. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry, vol. 40, no. 1, 2012, pp. 45-51.
Vancouver Çelemli ÖG, Sorkun K. The Plant Choices of Honey Bees to Collect Propolis in Tekirdag-Turkey. HJBC. 2012;40(1):45-51.

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