Category: Program

DEVELOPMENT

Tuesday, 1 October

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
14:30-14:50Yurij RiphyakThe Swarming Industry: study of the unique structure of Ukraine’s beekeeping branch, it’s origin and stagnant stabilityUkraine
14:50-15:10Vladimir AfanasenkoSergej Gnatuk, Alexandr PapchenkoTHE ROLE OF BEEKEEPING IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN LUGANSK REGION IN UKRAINEUkraine
15:10-15:30Ali Nihat GökyigitÜmit Yasar Gürses, Ahmet Inci, Irfan KandemirIMPACT OF ANG FOUNDATION’S CAUCASIAN HONEYBEE RESEARCH ON TURKISH BEEKEEPINGTurkey
15:30-15:50ASLI ÖZKIRIMLEVENT AYDIN, ÖMÜR GENÇAY ÇELEMLİ, CENGİZ ERKAN, FERAT GENÇ, TURAN KARADENİZ, MUSTAFA NECATİ MUZ, DEVRİM OSKAY, AYGÜN SCHIESSER, KADRİYE SORKUN, BAHRİ YILMAZTHE SUSTAINABLE UPDATE PROGRAMME FOR TURKISH BEEKEPERS’ KNOWLEDGE AND ITS POSITIVE FEEDBACKS FROM THE FIELDTurkey
15:50-16:10Meral KekeçoğluLOCAL HONEY BEE SPURS ENTREPRENEURIAL BUZZTurkey
16:10-16:30Nizar HaddadJuergen TautzHOBOS (HONEY BEE ONLINE STUDIES) A TOOL FOR EDUCATION AND CROSS CULTURAL DIALOGUEJordan
16:30-17:00Break
17:00-17:20Yevdokiya KhanbekovaLyudmila RubtsovaHISTORY, CURRENT STATE, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS FOR APICULTURE DEVELOPMENT IN AZERBAIJANAzerbaijan
17:20-17:40Janice fraserFORGOTTON SPECIESGuyana
17:40-18:00Janet LoworeTHE ROLE OF PRIVATE TRADERS IN PRO-POOR HONEY TRADEUK
18:00-18:20Rafael CalderonBEEKEEPING PROJECT FOR WOMEN WITH AFRICANIZED HONEY BEES IN TWO RURAL AREAS OF COSTA RICACosta Rica
18:20-18:40Rhone FannyEric Maire, Dominique Laffly, Gérard Briane, Sylvie Guillerme, Virginie BrittenCONTRIBUTION OF THE LANDSCAPE STRUCTURE HETEROGENEITY AND THE TREE COMPONENT TO MAINTAIN AGRICULTURAL BIODIVERSITY AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT: THE HONEYBEE CASE IN THE AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPE IN THE GERS DEPARTMENT (SOUTH-WEST OF FRANCE).France
18:40-19.00Madeleine ChagnonCULTIVATION OF MELLIFEROUS PLANTS TO IMPROVE HONEYBEE COLONY HEALTH AND PRODUCTIVITY WHILE PROVIDING VALUABLE CROPS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SHORT FOOD CHAINS AND RURAL DEVELOPMENTCanada

Wednesday, 2 October

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
9:00-9:40Thomas D. SeeleyHoney Bees in the WildUSA
9:40-10:00Harriet EelesBEEKEEPING IN SUPPORT OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT: THEORY VERSUS REALITY IN CHILEChile
10:00-10:20Illia RosenthalLIFE’S FEAST – REDISCOVERING OUR SOUL FOODItaly
10:20-10:40Garcia FloresMaría Reyna Hernández ColoradoTHE NATIVE BEE MESOAMERICA (SCAPTOTRIGONA MEXICANA) ELEMENT BIOCULTURAL OF TOTONACAPANMexico
10:40-11:20Break
11:20-11:40M.S. ReddySTEPHEN PETERSENNOMINATING THE BEE TREES OF RAMAGOVINDAPURA AS THE WORLD’S FIRST INSECT WORLD HERITAGE SITEIndia
11:40-12:00OM PAL CHAUDHARYHOW SUSTAINABLE IS APIS MELLIFERA BEEKEEPING UNDER CHANGING ENVIRONMENT IN INDIAIndia
12:00-12:20Monica BarlowBEESWAX – A PRECIOUS RESOURCE WITH FORM, FUNCTION AND VALUEUK
12:20-12:40Elizabeth StephenSTUDIES ON POPULATION TRENDS OF VESPA SPP. PREDACIOUS ON HONEYBEE COLONIES IN PAKISTANPakistan
12:40-13:00Lotta Fabricius KristiansenDEVELOPMENT OF APIS CERANA BEEKEEPING WITH ETHNIC MINORITIES AND SMALL FARMERS IN RURAL AREAS OF VIETNAM, 2009-2012Vietnam
13:00-14:30Lunch

Thursday, 3 October

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
9:00-9:20Siriwat WongsiriORGANIC HONEY OF THAILANDThailand
9:20-9:40SAIDI ABBESTHE TUNISIAN EXPERIENCE IN ORGANIC BEEKEEPINGTunisia
9:40-10:00Viacheslav TsuprykovGrygoriy Rybachev, Ruslan Nesterenko, Ruslan RudenkoFOR SAVE THE BEES WE NEED TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY, AS WELL AS SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASE THE VALUE AND PRICES OF HONEY. ENVIRONMENTAL PILOT PROJECT “SAVE THE BEES – REVIVE THE LOST WORLD OF KOLODNA”Ukraine
10:00-10:20Elizabeth StephenNoor IslamPAK-GERMAN REHABILITATION INITIATIVE OF FLOOD AFFECTED BEEKEEPERS OF 2010 IN KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA PROVINCE PAKISTANPakistan
10:20-10:40Muhammad R. Ja’afar-FuroDYNAMICS OF POVERTY, AFFORESTATION AND BEEKEEPING IN NORTHERN NIGERIA: CONCERNS FOR POLICYMAKERNigerai
10:40-11:20Break
11:20-11:40Stephen MsemoINSTITUTIONALIZING BEEKEEPING CAMPS IN PROTECTED AREAS FOR CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT – A CASE STUDY IN NYAHUA MBUGA FOREST RESERVE IN TANZANIATanzania
11:40-12:00Dickson BiryomumaishoMable Charity NamalaBEEKEEPING REVALUATION IN UGANDAUganda
12:00-12:20Miguel Vilas-BoasDr. Mª João Sousa, João Casaca, Manuel Gonçalves, Adão Rodrigues, Filomeno Barbosa, Manuel Almeida,BEEKEEPING IN WEST AFRICA: A TOOL TO FIGTH AGAINTS POVERTY AND PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN GUINEA-BISSAUGuinea Bissau
12:20-12:40MILIND WAKODEECONOMIC IMPROVEMENT OF THE TRIBAL COMMUNITY OF MELGHAT, MAHARASHTRA THROUGH CONSERVATION OF APIS DORSATAIndia
12:40-13:00A. ARMAND PARAÏSOANTHONIN SOSSOU, DAOUDA IZ-HAQUOU, ROSAINE NÉRICE YEGBEMEY, AMBALIOU SANNIPERCEPTIONS AND ADAPTATIONS OF BEEKEEPERS AND HONEY HUNTERS TO CLIMATE CHANGE: THE CASE OF THE COMMUNES OF NATITINGOU AND TANGUIETA IN NORTHWEST OF BENINBenin
13:00-14:30Lunch

ROUND TABLES

Monday, 30 September, 9.00-13.00 

BEEKEEPING SCIENCE IN UKRAINE

Since 1814, when Petro Prokopovych devised the first frame beehive in the world, thus starting the era of rational beekeeping, scientific component of the beekeeping industry in this country has been very strong. Today, Ukraine boasts an extensive network of research and educational institutions in the beekeeping field: Prokopovych Institute of Beekeeping National Research Centre, specialized beekeeping sub-faculties at the National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine in Kyiv and the S.Z. Gzhytsky Lviv National Academy of Veterinary Medicine, and many other state and independent research centers.

The main areas of scientific research include development of intensive beekeeping technologies, selection and breeding, processing and use of beekeeping products, development of methods of preventing and combating bee diseases and pests, study of nectar resources and development of efficient methods of using bees to pollinate entomophilous agricultural cultures, development and manufacture of new formulas of drugs, remedies, and food compositions based on beekeeping products, study of issues of beekeeping economy, elaboration of state standards and certification of beekeeping products.

This all represents a huge body of knowledge, which requires integration into and exchange with the world community. Many issues that Ukrainian apicultural science faces today will be a topic of discussion at this round table, which has gathered country’s most prominent scholars.Moderator:Sergiy Melnychuk, Director of the Ukrainian laboratory of quality and safety of AIC products, Scientific Coordinator of the XXXXIII International Apimondia CongressInvited speakers:

  • Oleksandr Halatyuk, Director of National Scientific Center “P. I. Prokopovych Institute of Beekeeping”, Doctor of Veterinary Science, Professor, Ukraine
  • Serhiy Buhera, Deputy Director for Research of National Scientific Center “P. I. Prokopovych Institute of Beekeeping”, PhD in Agricultural Sciences, Ukraine
  • Philip McCabe, The President of the Regional Commission “Europe” of the International Federation of Beekeepers’ Associations-Apimondia
  • Dmytro Yanovych, Deputy Director, Chief of Laboratory of Instrumental Methods of Analysis The State Scientific-Research Control Institute of Veterinary Preparations & Feed Additives, Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Ukraine
  • Evgeny Rudenko, Institute of animal science National Agrarian academy of science of Ukaraine
  • Oleksiy Losyev, The National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine
  • Valentina Dzitsyuk, The National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine
  • Leonid Bodnarchuk, Adviser of P. I. Prokopovych Institute of Beekeeping National Research Centre (Kyiv), Ph.D. in Biological Sciences, Professor, Ukraine
  • Volodymyr Afanasenko, Dean of the Biotechnological Faculty of the Lugansk National Agrarian University, Ph.D in Agricultural Sciences, Docent, Ukraine
  • Olga Yatsenko, Faculty of International Economics and Management of Kyiv National Economic University named after Vadym Hetman”, Doctor of Philosophy in Economy, Professor, Ukraine
  • Olena Metlitska, Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Institute of Animal Breeding and Genetics NAAS of Ukraine
  • Olexandr Papchenko, Lugansk National Agrarian University, Ukraine
  • Yarnykh Tetyana Grygorivna, Honored Worker of Science and Technology of Ukraine, Doctor of Science in Pharmacy, Professor, Head of the Department of Technology of Drugs, National University of Pharmacy, Ukraine
  • V. Papp, National Sciences Centre “P.I. Prokopovych Beekeeping Institute”, Ukraine
  • Oleksandr Tykhonov, Head of the Department of Pharmaceutical Technology of the National Pharmaceutical University (Kharkiv), Academician, Ukraine
  • Valeriy Brovarskyy, Phd in Agricultural Sciences, Ukraine

Tuesday, 1 October 9.00 – 13.00 

ORGANIC AND NATURAL BEEKEEPING

Where do we stand in the development of organic beekeeping today? What are the markets? What are the essential elements differentiating a honey produced according to biological criteria from another honey? How effective are the controls, that are the most discriminating criteria? Necessity of further amendments of Commission Regulation (EC) No 889/2008, and why the percentage of organic beekeepers in different countries remains relatively low? This is one of those questions that should be answered with the help of specialists in this round table.Moderator:Klaus Wallner, University Hohenheim, Apiculture Institute, GermanyInvited speakers:

  • Etienne Bruneau, President of the beekeeping department of COPA (Committee of Professional Farmer Organisations of the EU), COGECA (General Committee of the Farmer’s Cooperation of the EU), Delegate Administrator of CARI (Belgium Beekeeping Centre for Research and Information), The President of the Scientific Commission “Beekeeping Technology ” of the International Federation of Beekeepers’ Associations-Apimondia
  • Nicola J. Bradbear, The President of the Scientific Commission “Beekeeping for Rural Development” of the International Federation of Beekeepers’ Associations-Apimondia, United Kindom
  • Maureen Maxwell, The President of the Regional Commission “Oceania”, of the International Federation of Beekeepers’ Associations-Apimondia, New Zeland
  • Mulufird Ashagrie, The President of the Regional Commission “Africa” of the International Federation of Beekeepers’ Associations-Apimondia, Ethiopia
  • Dinh Quyet Tam, The President of the Scientific Commission “Beekeeping Economy” of the International Federation of Beekeepers’ Associations-Apimondia, Vietnam
  • Francesco Panella, President of UNAAPI (Italian Union of Beekeepers)
  • Mohamed Salah Elmasarawy, Department of Economic Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo Univ. Egypt
  • Miguel Vilas-Boas, Mountain Research Centre (CIMO), Polytechnic Institute of Bragança, Portugal
  • Ulrich Broeker, APICON Consulting, Germany
  • Sandra Garces, ALCONT (Asociacion Latinoamericana de Continuidad), Spain
  • Marco Lodesani, Consiglio per la Ricerca e la Sperimentazione in Agricoltura, Italy
  • Adrian Siceanu, Institute for Apicultural Research and Development, Romania
  • Valentina Cebotari, Inspector Institute for Ethics and Evironnmental Certification in Republic of Moldova, Institute of Zoology, Academy of Sciences of Moldova
  • Ansgar Westerhoff, Germany
  • Remy Vandame
  • Stefan Bogdanov, Researcher, Swiss Bee Research Centre, Ph.D.
  • Evgeny Rudenko, Institute of animal science National Agrarian academy of science of Ukaraine

Tuesday, 1 October 14.30 – 18.30 

CONSERVATION OF ENDANGERED DIVERSITY OF BEE POPULATIONS

There is clear evidence of recent declines in both wild and managed bees, which face many common threats, such as pathogens, agro-chemicals, poor nutrition, habitat loss and reduced genetic diversity. The beekeeping manipulations, commercial breeding and migratory beekeeping as well as the trade in honey bees often result in the loss of genetic diversity that is considered as one of the possible factors in the current bee losses, experienced nearly worldwide. To safeguard bee biodiversity requires close cooperation across a range of scientific and beekeeping disciplines. Sustainable management practices and adequate emergency measures are hampered by the lack of understanding of the relative importance and geographic variability of local bee populations. It is necessary to disseminate the knowledge based on the experience of any attempt to preserve local bee populations.

The discussion is open for any suggestions concerning

  • the measures needed to control the trade of bees worldwide,
  • the ideas and methods focused on the detection and conservation of the natural heritage of bee diversity,
  • the development of related breeding strategies and the perspectives of the impact of beekeeping activities on honey be diversity.

Moderator:Maria Bouga, Agricutural University of Athens, GreeceInvited speakers:

  • Karl Crailsheim, Department of Zoology, Karl-Franzens University Graz, Austria, Apimondia, The President of the Scientific Commission “Bee Biology” of the International Federation of Beekeepers’ Associations-Apimondia
  • Eliza Cauia, Institute for Apicultural Research and Development, Romania
  • Olena Metlitska, Institute of Animal Breeding and Genetics NAAS of Ukraine
  • Peter Kozmus, Agricultural Institute of Slovenia; Beekeeping Association of Slovenia
  • Per Kryger, Aarhus University, Dept. Agroecology, Denmark
  • Cecilia Costa, Agricultural Research Council (CRA), Research Unit for Apicolture and Sericulture CRA-API, Bologna, Italy
  • Pilar De la Rúa, Área de Biología Animal, Dpto. de Zoología y Antropología Física, Facultad de Veterinaria, Universidad de Murcia, Murcia, Spain
  • Maria Alice Printo, Mountain Research Centre. Polytechnique Institute of Bragança – Campus de Santa Apolónia, Bragança, Portugal
  • Lionel Garnery, CNRS, Laboratoire Evolution, Génomes et Spéciation, UPR 9034, CNRS, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
  • Marina Meixner LLH Bieneninstitut Kirchhain, Germany
  • Walter Steven Sheppard, Department of Entomology, Washington State University, USA

Wednesday, 2 October, 9.00-13.00 

GMOs AND IMPACT ON THE BEEKEEPING SECTOR

The problem of required labeling of honey containing GM pollen on the European market severely disrupted the global market for honey. The EU is the largest importer of honey. Although the administrative solution to avoid this label was made, pollen which is not allowed in the European Union prohibitedly remains in honey. With the help of experts this roundtable should point out various aspects related to this problem: impact on consumers, difficulty of analysis of GM pollen in honey, beekeepers economic impact, management of apiaries in the presence of GM cropsModerator:Walter Haefeker, The Coordinator of the Apimondia Working Group 10 “GMOs and impact on the beekeeping sector”, European Professional Beekeepers Association, ItalyInvited speakers:

  • Alexandros Papachristoforou, Laboratory of Animal Physiology, School of Biology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Maureen Maxwell, The President of the Regional Commission “Oceania” of the International Federation of Beekeepers’ Associations-Apimondia, New Zeland
  • Dinh Quyet Tam, Apimondia, The President of the Scientific Commission “Beekeeping Economy”, Vietnam
  • Lucas Daniel Martínez, The President of the Beekeeping Federation in Argentina, Vice-president of the International Federation of Beekeepers’ Associations-Apimondia
  • José Gomercindo Corrêa da Cunha, The President of the Regional Commission “America” of the International Federation of Beekeepers’ Associations-Apimondia
  • Philip McCabe, The President of the Regional Commission “Europe” of the International Federation of Beekeepers’ Associations-Apimondia
  • Noberto Garcia (Argentina)
  • Francesco Panella, The President of UNAAPI (Italian Union of Beekeepers)
  • Claire Kremen, professor of conservation biology at University of California, Berkeley, USA
  • Charles Benbrook, the Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources, Washington State University, USA
  • Angelika Hilbeck, Senior researcher, Geobotanical Institute, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland
  • Jacob Peter van Praagh, Deutscher Imkerbund e.V.,Germany
  • Fani Hatjina, Hellenic Institute of Apiculture, Dimitra Greek Agricultural Organisation, Greece
  • Ignacio Chapela, University of California Berkeley, USA

Wednesday, 2 October, 14.30-18.30 

BEES AND PESTICIDES

The widespread declines especially of managed honey bee population reported the last years, have serious consequences on global ecosystem services of pollination and on beekeeping income. Older and recent studies have implicated the role of pesticides in these declines, as exposure to these chemicals has been associated with changes in bee behaviour, reductions in colony production, increased incidences of diseases prevalence.

In conjunction with the fast evolution of treatment technologies that has lead to the use of new generation of systemic products (e.g. the neurotoxic nicotinoids), there is an increasing and urgent need to disseminate information on the last scientific advances to the beekeeping community by bringing together international experts from different sectors for an open scientific debate on key issues related to the current state of the art on bees behaviour, monitoring schemes, testing and risk assessment of all kinds of pesticides.

While the protection of plants is more important for a farmer than hive products, the protection of hive products and bees themselves is more important for a beekeeper than the protection of plants. In the case of incidences of honey bee losses, beekeepers are suggesting different causative reasons than that usually sanctioned by government officials and chemical companies.

Discussion points

  1. Will the controversial Europe-wide ban on neonicotinoids help the plight of the bee? Is the time long enough? What are the measures needed to be taken during this period?
  2. Which could be the possible new laboratory and field tests to homologate the sub-lethal effects in order to increase the scientific evidence?
  3. What are the most advance appropriate procedures for the registration of new products?
  4. Are there any detoxication methods/ procedures?
  5. Given the consensus reached among scientists about the multifactorial origin of bee colony losses, which stressors should be regarded in interaction with the pesticides?
  6. Could we have a global approach of all pesticides and not these huge differences existed between EU and US for example (including registration rules and MRLs)?
  7. Should we, bee keepers and bee scientists lead a campaign informing and convincing the farmers and the governmental agencies for the use of only ‘bee-safe’ products? Which are the ‘bee-safe’ alternative and efficient pest control strategies?

Moderator:Dr. Fani Hatjina, Hellenic Institute of Apiculture (Hellenic Agricultural Organization ‘DEMETER”), GreeceInvited speakers:

  • Wolfgang Ritter, Head of OIE Reference Lab. at CVUA Freiburg, Animal Hygiene, President of the Scientific Commission “Bee Health” of the International Federation of Beekeepers’ Associations-Apimondia
  • Marek Chmielewski, Insect Biocontrol Unit, Department of Epizootiology,Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Poland
  • Jacobus Biesmeijer, The President of the Scientific Commission “Pollination and bee Flora” of the International Federation of Beekeepers’ Associations-Apimondia, United Kingdom
  • Jeff Pettis, Vice president of Scientific Commission Bee HEALTH USDA-ARS Bee Research Laboratory
  • Agnes Rortais, EFSA
  • Luc Belzunces, Institut Nationale de la Recherche Agronomique, Avignon, France
  • Axel Decourtye, Association de Coordination Technique Agricole, Institut Claude Bougelat, Marcy L’Etoile, France
  • Piotr Medrzycki, Consiglio Nazionale per la Ricerca e la sperimentazione in Agricoltura (CRA), Italy- [email protected]
  • Fabio Sgoliastra, Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Agroambientali, Università di Bologna, Italy
  • Ales Gregorc, Agricultural institute of Slovenia
  • En-Cheng Yang, Department of Entomology, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

Thursday, 3 October 9.00 – 13.00 

HONEY ADULTERATION

Nowadays world honey market is directly concerned with the adulteration of the products. Honey, wax, propolis, royal jelly and even pollen can be influenced. In some cases beekeepers are involved and in other cases, it’s honey packers or distributors who are directly implicated in these falsifications. The techniques used can be very sophisticated and new research must be put in place in order to find these frauds. In this context, the price of the controls is increased every year and represents an overload for the conditioners and the consumer. Due to the fact that we are on a world market, the honey adulteration has a direct impact on the price and on the natural image of the bee products. This roundtable will discuss these aspects with different specialists concerned about this problem that threatens the profitability of apiaries.Moderator:Maureen Maxwell, The President of the Regional Commission “Oceania” of the International Federation of Beekeepers’ Associations-Apimondia, New ZelandInvited speakers:

  • Nikola Kezic, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Zagreb, Croatia
  • Ralph Buchler, Landesbetrieb Landwirtschaft Hessen, Bieneninstitut, Germany
  • Gudrun Beckh, Quality Services International, Germany
  • Philip McCabe, The President of the Regional Commission “Europe” of the International Federation of Beekeepers’ Associations-Apimondia
  • Etienne Bruneau, President of the beekeeping department of COPA (Committee of Professional Farmer Organisations of the EU), COGECA (General Committee of the Farmer’s Cooperation of the EU), Delegate Administrator of CARI (Belgium Beekeeping Centre for Research and Information), The President of the Scientific Commission “Beekeeping Technology and Quality”, Belgium
  • Noberto Garcia (Argentina)
  • Yue-Wen Chen, Professor & Dept. Head of Biotechnology and Animal Science, National I-Lan University, President of Taiwan Apicultural Society, Taiwan
  • Karyne Rogers, National Isotope Centre, GNS Science, New Zealand
  • Lutz Elflein Intertek, Intertek Food Services GmbH, Germany
  • Saleh Saleh Nezhad, Research and Development of Saleh Honey Institute, Mashad, Iran
  • Dhananjay Wakhle, Scientist, Vidya Pratishthan School of Biotechnology, India

TECHNOLOGY

Monday, 30 September

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
9:00-9:20Songkun SuQi WangLARVAE DEVICE INVENTED TO BREAK THROUGH THE BOTTLENECK OF LARVAE TRANSITION FOR ROYAL JELLY PRODUCTIONChina
9:20-9:40Marta Cecilia QuicazánAndrés Durán Jiménez, Carolina Gutiérrez, Carlos Mario Zuluaga Domínguez, Luis Miguel Serna ToroAPPICATION OF OLEO/AQUEOUS SEPARATION METHOD FOR DISCRIMINATION OF IMPURITIES IN POLLEN BY FLOTATION AND SEDIMENTATIONColombia
9:40-10:00Sergei LevinIliya LevinTHE DEVELOPMENT OF BEE CLUSTER UNDER CONDITION OF EAST UKRAINIAN STEPPEUkraine
10:00-10:20Ivan BezpalyiTHE BIOLOGICAL FACTOR IN PROCESSES OF NECTAR PROCESSING IN HONEYUkraine
10:20-10:40Yue-Wen ChenChun-Ting Chen, Yuan-Mou Chang, En-Cheng Yang, Chia-Hui WangTHE 13C/12C PATTERN OF HONEY FROM DIFFERENT COUNTRIES AND DETERMINING ADULTERATION IN COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE HONEY FROM TAIWANTaiwan
10:40-11:20Break
11:20-11:40PATRICIA NZANOGEDION NYAMASYO, GRACE ASIKOBEEKEEPING HIVE TECHNOLOGY VIS-A-VIS HONEY QUALITY IN KENYAKENYA
11:40-12:00Rafael CabreraWei-En TanIMPROVED AND COST EFFICIENT HIVE MONITORING FOR MINIMAL BEE HEALTH IMPACTUSA
12:00-12:20Аllа KolesnikValerii Brovarskiy, Jan BrindzaJUSTIFICATION OF WAYS OF PRIMARY PROCESSING AND STORAGE BEEBREADUkraine
12:20-12:40M Jean-PierreE-RUCHE : A PERTINENT TOOL FOR THE STUDY OF BEE-COLONIES IN WINTERFrance
12:40-13:00Vasily KomlatskiyMOBILE HONEY-POLLINATION PAVILION TYPERussia
13:00-14:30Lunch

Monday, 30 September

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
14:30-14:50Nataliya EmelyanovaMICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF NATURAL HONEY AS HACCP MODEL IN UKRAINE EMELYANOVA NATALIYA, RUDENKO EVGENY INSTITUTE OF ANIMAL SCIENCE NAAS, LABORATORY OF ECOLOGICAL MONITORING OF ANIMAL PRODUCTSUkraine
14:50-15:10Cui-ping ZhangKai Wang, Shun Ping, Fu-liang HuA SURVEY OF THE INCIDENCE OF POPLAR TREE GUM IN PROPOLIS PRODUCTS ON THE CHINESE RETAIL MARKETChina
15:10-15:30Ahmet GÜLERHasan KOCAOKUTGEN, Ali Vaiz GARİPOĞLU, Hasan ÖNDER, Deniz EKİNCİ, Selim BIYIKCOMPARING HONEYS PRODUCED FROM BEE COLONIES FED WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF INDUSTRIAL SUGAR SYRUPS ACCORDING TO THE ISOTOPE RATIOS (13C/δ12C, ‰)TURKEY
15:30-15:50DOLLY PATRICIA PARDO MORACOMPARISON OF THE POLLEN MICROBIOLOGICAL QUALITY OBTAINED FROM TWO TYPES OF POLLEN TRAP IN COLOMBIAColombia
15:50-16:10Dmytro YanovychIhor Kotsiumbas, Zvenyslava ZasadnaTHE IMPLEMENTATION OF A SYSTEM TO CONTROL THE SAFETY PARAMETERS OF UKRAINIAN HONEYUkraine
16:10-16:30Sergey RazanovINFLUENCE OF THE SOILS ENVIRONMENT ACIDITY OF THE MELLIFEROUS AGRICULTURAL AREA ON THE COEFFICIENT OF PLUMB, CADMIUM, CAESIUM-137 AND STRONTIUM – 90 ACCUMULATIONS IN FLOWER DUSTUkraine
16:30-17:00Break
17:00-17:20Jinzhong XuCHINESE MAIN HONEY 13C ISOTOPE RATIOS DATA ANALYSIS BY THE EA-IRMS AND LC-IRMS METHODChina
17:20-17:40Taylan SamanciAslı Elif SunayFOOD SAFETY PROBLEMS AND SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS ABOUT BEE PRODUCTSTurkey
17:40-18:00Sergiy MelnychukYuri Baranov, A. Belous, Victoria LokhanskaMODIFICATION OF THE STANDARD EN 15662 METHOD FOR THE PURPOSE OF DEFINITION OF PESTICIDES RESIDUAL IN MELLIFEROUS HERBS AND IN THE BEESUKRAINE
18:00-18:20Elena BalashovaPROBLEMS OF QUALITY AND ADULTERATION OF HONEY IN RUSSIARussia
18:20-18:40Dmytro YanovychOlha Korobova, Mariana RydchukTHE CASES OF METRONIDAZOLE RESIDUES DETECTION IN SAMPLES OF EXPORTED HONEYUkraine
18:40-19.00Evgeny RudenkoORGANIC APPROACHES OF THE APICULTURE IN UKRAINEUkraine

Tuesday, 1 October

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
14:30-14:50Vassya BankovaRail Khismatullin, Marat Khismatullin, Milena Popova, Boryana Trusheva, Galina Legotkina, Natalya GavrilovaCHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF PROPOLISBulgaria, Russia
14:50-15:10Warnier MarieMinsart Laure-anne, Bruneau EtienneIDENTIFYING THE BOTANICAL ORIGIN OF HONEYS WITH BOOSTED DECISION TREESBelgium
15:10-15:30Boisard SéverineFlurin Catherine, Le Ray Anne-Marie, Aumond Marie-Christine, Landreau Anne, Kempf Marie, Peruches Isabelle, Richomme PascalCHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF FRENCH BFA PROPOLIS EXTRACTSFrance
15:30-15:50Carlos ZuluagaCarlos Fuenmayor, Consuelo Diaz, Marta QuicazanBEE-BREAD OF COLOMBIAN STINGLESS BEES AND APIS MELLIFERA: NUTRITIONAL CHARACTERISTICS AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL QUALITY INDICATORSColombia
15:50-16:10Colin DukeRujee DukeKANGAROO ISLAND PROPOLIS TYPES AND THEIR DISTRIBUTIONAustralia
16:10-16:30Shun PingFu-liang HuPINOCEMBRIN, CHRYSIN AND GALANGIN: THREE OF THE MOST REPRESENTATIVE FLAVONOIDS IN CHINESE POLAR TYPE PROPOLISChina
16:30-17:00Break
17:00-17:20Elena ZubovaRafael Kuzyaev, Galina Legotkina, Elena Elovikova, Roman Kaygorodov, Larisa Novoselova, Khismatullin Rail
BOTANICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL ORIGIN OF HONEYS OF PERM KRAIRussia
17:20-17:40Guillermo Salamanca GrossoPaulo José Sobral do AmaralPHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND DYNAMIC RHEOLOGY OF COLOMBIAN HONEYSColombia
17:40-18:00Ligia Bicudo de Almeida MuradianBianca Rodrigues de Souza, José Augusto Gasparotto SattlerPIRIDOXOL, PYRIDOXAL AND PYRIDOXAMINE (VITAMIN B6 VITAMERS) CONTENT IN BRAZILIAN DEHYDRATED BEE POLLENBrazil
18:00-18:20Ofélia AnjosMafalda Resende, Paulo AntunesAPPLICATION OF INFRARED ANALYSER AND HPAEC-PAD FOR THE QUALITY CONTROL OF HONEY SUGARPortugal
18:20-18:40Carlos ZuluagaCarlos Fuenmayor, Consuelo Diaz, Marta QuicazanCLASSIFICATION OF COLOMBIAN HONEYS FROM A ELECTRONIC NOSE SYSTEM AND PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL PARAMETERS USING NEURAL NETWORKS AND GENETIC ALGORITHMSColombia
18:40-19.00Enrique Sauri-DuchBlanca R Martin-Pantoja, Alma R. Centurión-Yah , Luis F. Cuevas Glory, María de Lourdes Vargas-Vargas, Víctor Moo-HuchinDETERMINATION OF TOTAL PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS, ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY AND THEIR RELATION, IN BEE HONEY FROM THE YUCATAN, MEXICOMéxico

Wednesday, October 2

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
9:00-9:20Xing’an LiYunbo XueCONTRIBUTION OF LIPIDS IN HONEYBEE (APIS MELLIFERA) ROYAL JELLY TO HEALTHChina
9:20-9:40İlknur CoşkunElif Y. Önder, Özge Erdem, Tuğçe Daştan, İlknur Temli, Fatih TutalCHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF ROYAL JELLY FROM DIFFERENT ORIGINSTurkey
9:40-10:00Wen-ting WeiYuan-qiang Hu, Huo-qing Zheng, Fu-liang Hu, Randall HepburnGEOGRAPHICAL INFLUENCES ON 10-HYDROXY-TRANS-2-DECENOIC ACID CONTENT IN ROYAL JELLY IN CHINAChina
10:00-10:20Mitsuo MatsukaJun NakamuraROYAL JELLY PRODUCTION REVISITEDJapan
10:20-10:40Tugce DastanTugce Oztekin, Ozlem Cengiz
MICROSCOPIC ANALYSIS OF ROYAL JELLY FROM DIFFERENT ORIGINSTurkey
10:40-11:20Break
11:20-11:40Antonios TsagkarakisNikolaos Koutsianas, Athanassios Koutsianas , Tatiani Katsikogianni , Anagnosti Choukalasm, Georgios BalotisPRELIMINARY COMPARISON OF TRAPS COLLECTING PROPOLIS BY HONEY BEESGreece
11:40-12:00Zhili YanQngyun Diao, Wuzhong Jiang , Guojun ZhangRESEARCH ON THE TRADITIONAL BREEDING TECHNOLOGY OF APIS CERANA FABRICIUS OF SHENNONGJIA NATURE RESERVE IN CENTRAL CHINAChina
12:00-12:20Irena DzimrevskaHrisula KiprijanovskaROYAL JELLY PRODUCTION IN QUEEN RIGHT AND QUEEN LESS BREEDING COLONIESMacedonia
12:20-12:40Peter KozmusMaja Ivana Smodis Skerl, Ales GregorcBREEDING ACTIVITIES FOR CARNIOLAN HONEYBEE (APIS MELLIFERA CARNICA) IN SLOVENIASlovenia
12:40-13:00Kirill BogomolovAnatoly BorodachevTHE DEVELOPMENT OF INSTRUMENTAL METHOD OF QUEEN BEE INSEMINATION IN RUSSIARussia
13:00-14:30Lunch

Wednesday, October 2

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
14:30-14:50Živoslav TešićDušanka Milojković-Opsenica, Jelena Trifković, Maja Natić, Uroš Gašić, Branko Šikoparija, Biljana DojčinovićMODERN ANALYTICAL METHODS IN CHARACTERIZATION OF LINDEN HONEYSerbia
14:50-15:10Lutz ElfleinSokolov Andrey, Fedosov Yuriy, Rutkovski Alexey, Aksyonova IrinaCURRENT ISSUES AND TRENDS OF HONEY QUALITY IN THE GLOBAL HONEY MARKETGermany
15:10-15:30Vladimir NekrashevichINNOVATIVE RESOURCE-SAVING TECHNOLOGIES AND MECHANICAL AIDS IN BEEKEEPINGRussia
15:30-15:50Hossein YeganehradAbbas Mirabzadeh, Maryam Moarefi, Sohiel Yeganehrad, Sina YeganehradADVANCES IN COMMERCIAL BEE VENOM PRODUCTION AND COLLECTIONCanada
15:50-16:10Bruneau EtienneDEFINITIONS, CONTROLS AND APICULTURAL PRACTICE: THEIR IMPACT ON THE QUALITY OF PRODUCTS OF THE HIVE.Belgium
16:10-16:30Klaus WallnerFriessleben, Maus, HeinkelAN OPTIMIZED SPRAY APPLICATION IN OILSEED RAPE MINIMIZES NECTAR AND POLLEN CONTAMINATIONGermany
16:30-17:00Break
17:00-17:20Jinzhong XuA REVIEW OF DETECTING TECHNIQUES DEVELOPED FOR THE ADULTERATED HONEY IN RECENT YEARSChina
17:20-17:40Samir Moura KadriMelina Stoina Modanesi, Diego Peres Alonso, Paulo Martins Ribolla, Ricardo de Oliveira OrsiHONEY PRODUCTION MANAGEMENTS IN AFRICANIZED APIS MELLIFERA AND EFFECTS ON DEFENSIN GENE EXPRESSIONBrazil
17:40-18:00Robin AZEMARSTUDY OF HONEY GRANULATION DURING LOW HEATING CONDITIONSFrance
18:00-18:20Arne DuebeckeGudrun Beckh, Cord LuellmannIDENTIFICATION OF PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOID PLANTS AND POLLEN RELEVANT FOR HONEY PRODUCTIONGermany
18:20-18:40Giovenazzo PierreHONEY BEE BREEDING PROGRAM FOR INCREASING DISEASE RESISTANCE AND PRODUCTIVITYCanada
18:40-19:00Carlos ZuluagaJuan Serrato, Marta QuicazanA SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPE APPROACH TO DESCRIBE BEE-POLLEN STRUCTURE MODIFICATION DUE TO THERMAL PROCESSESColombia

POLLINATION

Tuesday, 1 October

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
9:00-9:20Nuru AdgabaAhmed Al-Ghamdi, Awraris Shenkute, Said Hegazy, Ameur Touir, Rachid SammoudaDETERMINING TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL AVAILABILITY OF BEE FORAGES, BASED ON GROUND INVENTORY, SUPPORTED WITH GIS APPLICATION AND COMPUTER AIDED SATELLITE IMAGE PROCESSINGSaudi Arabia 
9:20-9:40Omar ArguelloHONEYBEE FORAGING ON GENETICALLY MODIFIED SOYBEAN (GLYCINE MAX) FLOWERSMéxico
9:40-10:00Alexandr Papchenko
Vladimir Kovalenko, Nikolaj KovtunTHE INFLUENCE OF SOWING DATES FOR THE PERIOD DURATION ON THE FLOWERING AND SEED AND HONEY PRODUCTUVITY PHACELIA TANACETIFOLIAUkraine
10:00-10:20Zbigniew KoltowskiCONSERVATION OF THE BIODIVERSITY OF BEE FORAGE IN POLANDPoland
10:20-10:40Igor MadebeykinOUTLOOK OF BUMBLEBEE GROWING IN CONDITIONS OF GLOBALIZATIONRussia
10:40-11:20Break
11:20-11:40Nezahat Pınar BarkanFatih Dikmen, Çiğdem Özenirler, Demet Töre, Ahmet Murat AytekinFLORAL PREFERENCES OF BUMBLE BEES (HYMENOPTERA: APIDAE: BOMBUS LATREILLE) IN THE MEDITERRANEAN REGION OF TURKEYTurkey
11:40-12:00Mélanie PIROUXOlivier LAMBERT, Isabelle FARRERA, Monique L’HOSTIS, Bernard VIGUESPOLLEN RESOURCES OF APIS MELLIFERA IN A RURAL LANDSCAPE OF NORTH-WESTERN FRANCEFrance
12:00-12:20Paola FerrazziCURRENT PROBLEMS OF BEE FLORA IN ITALYItaly
12:20-12:40Nicoleta IONJean-Francois ODOUX, Bernard E. VAISSIÈREMELLIFEROUS POTENTIAL OF SOME HERBACEOUS PLANTS IN AGRICULTURAL HABITATSRomania
12:40-13:00MARIA LUCIA ABSYAndré Rodrigo Rech, Marcos Gonçalves Ferreira
DIVERSITY OF POLLEN RESOURCES USED BY STINGLESS BEES IN THE BRAZILIAN AMAZON FORESTBrazil
13:00-14:30Lunch

Tuesday, 1 October

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
14:30-14:50FANCY ROJASKEY PRACTICES IN COMMERCIAL FRUIT PRODUCTION FOR SUSTAINABLE BEE POLLINATION SERVICESCHILE
14:50-15:10Baiba TikumaMarta LiepnieceTHE ROLE OF HONEY BEES AND BUMBLEBEES ON THE POLLINATION OF SOME CRANBERRY (V. MACROCARPON AITON) VARIETIES Latvia
15:10-15:30Ahmet KUVANCIAhmet GÜLER, Ali İSLAM, Yaşar KARAOĞLANTHE EFFECTS OF HONEY BEE (APIS MELLIFERA L.) ON THE KIWI FRUIT POLLINATION, PRODUCTIVITY AND FRUIT QUALITYTURKEY
15:30-15:50çiğdem özenirlerAhmet Murat Aytekin, Kadriye SorkunMANAGEMENT OF COMMERCIAL BOMBUS COLONIES IN OPEN FIELDSTurkey
15:50-16:10Volodymyr LutsivOrest LutsivTHE INTEGRATED USING OF WILD INSECTS (FOR THE POLLINATION) AND BEES APIS MELLIFERAUkraine
16:10-16:30Ramesh Pratap SinghBEE POLLINATION RESPONSES HIGHER SEED YIELD AND PLANT PRODUCTIVITY OF CORIANDER (CORIANDRUM SATIVUM L.)India
16:30-17:00Break
17:00-17:20KIM DongwonJUNG ChuleuiACUTE CONTACT AND ORAL TOXICITY OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS USED FOR FLOWER/FRUIT THINNER OF APPLE AGAINST BUFF-TAILED BUMBLEBEE, BOMBUS TERRESTRIS (HYMENOPTERA: APIDAE)S Korea
17:20-17:40Laura BortolottiGherardo Bogo, Alessandro Fisogni, Marino Quaranta, Umberto Mossetti, Claudio Porrini, Marta GalloniCONSERVATION AND RESTORATION OF THE WILD POLLINATORS OF A RARE THREATENED PLANT WITHIN THE LIFE+ PP-ICON PROJECT (LIFE09/NAT/IT/000212)Italy
17:40-18:00Chuleui JungCOMPARISON OF INSECT POLLINATOR COMMUNITIES FROM ORGANIC AND CONVENTIONAL APPLE ORCHARDS IN KOREA Korea
18:00-18:20Viacheslav TsuprykovRuslan Nesterenko, Grygoriy Rybachev, Ivan ShingariyTHE QUALITY OF HONEY HARVESTED FROM FLOWERING CROPS OF SUNFLOWER AND BUCKWEAT IS HIGHLY DEPENDENT ON THE PRESENCE OF NATURAL AREAS AND WILD BEES IN THE VICINITY OF APIARIESUkraine
18:20-18:40Ramesh Pratap SinghManish Gupta, Pramod Kumar Singh, Rudra Pratap SinghIMPACT OF BEE (APIS MELLIFERA) POLLINATION ON YIELD, QUALITY AND PRUDUCTIVITY OF AONLA (EMBILICA OFFICINALIS)India

Thursday, 3 October

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
9:00-9:40Jacobus BiesmeijerCrop pollination provided by wild pollinators and honeybeesNetherlands
9:40-10:00Dan EisikowitchFLORAL CONSTANT AND KIWI POLLINATIONIsrael
10:00-10:20Agnes RortaisDomenica Auteri, 
Sandra Correia, Yann Devos, Jean-Lou Dorne, Diane Lefebvre, Franz Streissl, Csaba Szentes, Frank Verdonck, Sybren Vos, Simon Terry
EFSA’S SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS ON BEE RISK ASSESSMENT TO ENSURE THE PROTECTION OF BEE POPULATIONS AND THEIR ECOSYSTEM SERVICESItaly
10:20-10:40Asger Søgaard JørgensenFlemming VejsnæsPOLLEN AVAILABILITY FOR HONEYBEES IN AN AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPE AND MITIGATION OF POLLEN SCARCITY BY PLANTING OF BEE FORAGEDanmark
10:40-11:20Break
11:20-11:40Leonid BodnarchukBEE POLLINATION IN UKRAINEUkraine
11:40-12:00Gennadiy BodnarchukWAYS OF PROTECTION AND RATIONAL USE OF POLLINATING INSECTS IN UKRAINEUkraine
12:00-12:20Hien NgoLaurence PackerRECOGNIZING THE IMPORTANCE OF FUNCTIONAL GROUPS FOR AGROBIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENTCanada
12:20-12:40Cleofas CervanciaAmalia AlmazolPOLLINATION ECOLOGY OF THREE MANGROVE SPECIES (AEGICERAS FLORIDUM ROEM & SCHULTS, SCYPHIPHORA HYDROPHYLLACEA GAERTN.F., AND XYLOCARPUS GRANATUM KOEN.) IN PAGBILAO FOREST, QUEZON PROVINCE PHILIPPINESPhilippines
12:40-13:00Sherali SuyarkulovROLE OF HONEYBEES UNDER CONDITION OF INTENSIVE AGRICULTUREUzbekistan
13:00-14:30Lunch

HEALTH

Monday, 30 September

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
9:00-9:20Jamie EllisDaniel SchmehlARE HONEY BEES NEGATIVELY AFFECTED BY FIELD-RELEVANT DOSES OF PESTICIDES IN THE HIVE?USA
9:20-9:40Elena SaltykovaLuisa Gaifullina, Aleksandr Poskryakov, Aleksey NikolenkoIMMUNODEFICIENCY PROBLEM AS THE CAUSE OF WEAKENING AND LOSS OF BEE COLONIES ON THE BACKGROUND OF NEONICOTINOIDS ACTIONRussia
9:40-10:00Jung ChuleuiTOXICOLOGY OF PESTICIDES USED IN APPLE PEST MANAGEMENT ON EUROPEAN HONEYBEE, APIS MELLIFERAKorea
10:00-10:20Louisa HoovenEFFECT OF FUNGICIDES ON DEVELOPMENT AND BEHAVIOR OF HONEY BEESUSA
10:20-10:40Claire JabotVULLIET Emmannuelle, WIEST Laure, BULETE Audrey, GIROUD BarbaraDISTRIBUTION OF NEONICOTINOIDS AND PYRETHRINOIDS IN APIARIAN PRODUCTS: BEEBREAD AND BEESWAXFrance
10:40-11:20Break
11:20-11:40Giovanni GuidoUmberto Vesco, Lucia Piana, Giancarlo Quaglia, Francesco PanellaA SURVEY OF PESTICIDE RESIDUES IN POLLEN LOADS COLLECTED BY HONEYBEES IN ITALY: PRELIMINARY RESULTSItaly
11:40-12:00Peter KozmusAndrej SimončičESTIMATING THE INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AREAS ON THE APPEARANCE OF PESTICIDE RESIDUES IN THE BEE PRODUCTS AND THEIR THEIR
INFLUENCE ON THE DEVELOPMENT AND HEALTH OF HONEY BEES
Slovenia
12:00-12:20Julie AufauvreVIGUES Bernard, DELBAC Frédéric, BLOT NicolasINTERACTIONS BETWEEN THE PARASITE NOSEMA CERANAE AND NEUROTOXIC INSECTICIDES IN APIS MELLIFERA.France
12:20-12:40Mohamed AlburakiPierre-Luc Mercier, Sébastien Boutin, Yves Loublier, Madeleine Chagnon, Nicolas DeromeNEONICOTINOID PESTICIDES AND VIRAL INFECTIONS: SYNERGIC IMPACT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF HONEY BEE POPULATIONS BEE POPULATIONS
APIS MELLIFERA IN QUEBEC
Canada
12:40-13:00Ales GregorcJay D . Evans, James EllisCELLULAR RESPONSE AND GENE EXPRESSION IN HONEY
BEE (APIS MELLIFERA) LARVAE EXPOSED TO PESTICIDES
AND VARROA MITES
Slovenia
13:00-14:30Lunch

Monday, 30 September

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
14:30-14:50Violeta SantracGOOD VETERINARY PRACTICE AND EPIDEMIOLOGY OF BEE DECLINEBosnia and Herzegovina
14:50-15:10Marie-Pierre ChauzatTHE PAN-EUROPEAN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROGRAMME FOR THE SURVEILLANCE OF HONEYBEE COLONY LOSSESFrance
15:10-15:30Marec ChmielewskiTHE EPIZOOTIC INVESTIGATIONS OF APIARIE WITH MASSIVE COLONIES DEPOPULATION SYNDROM IN THE EAST PROVINCE OF POLANDPoland
15:30-15:50Franco MutinelliCLAUDIO PORRINI, MARCO LODESANI,ANGELO LIBERTA, LAURA BORTOLOTTI, ALBINO GALLINA, ROBERTO COLOMBO, FABIO SGOLASTRA, PIOTR Medrzycki, MARIA AUGUSTA BOZZABEENET: ITALIAN BEEKEEPING MONITORING NETWORKItaly
15:50-16:10Preben KristiansenVARROA CONTROL AND WINTER LOSSES IN SWEDENSweden
16:10-16:30Metka Pislak OcepekAleš GregorcQUESTIONNAIRE AS A TOOL TO RECOGNIZE THE RISK FACTORS OF BEE COLONY LOSSES IN THE COUNTRYSlovenia
16:30-17:00Break
17:00-17:20Dennis vanEngelsdorpMarla Spivak, David Tarpy, Eugene LengerichTHE BEE INFORMED PARTNERSHIP: A MULTI-PRONGED EXTENSION EFFORT AIMED AT REDUCING COLONY LOSSESUSA
17:20-17:40Yves LE CONTEUSE OF A BEE COUNTER FOR REMOTE AND REAL TIME VIDEO MONITORING OF BEE COLONY MORTALITYFrance
17:40-18:00Patricia AldeaNAOMI DURAN, ELISABETH REINIKE, PAULA DEL RIO, RAFAEL RODRÍGUEZHEALTH STATUS DETERMINATION AT THE BEGINNING OF PRODUCTIVE SEASON IN APIARIES FROM MELIPILLAChile
18:00-18:20Dainat BenjaminNeumann PeterDEFORMED WINGS HONEYBEES AS A MARKER FOR COLONY HEALTHSwitzerland
18:20-18:40Roy FrancisSteen Lykke Nielsen, Per KrygerVARROA – VIRUS INTERACTION IN COLLAPSING HONEY BEE COLONIESDenmark
18:40-19:0Joachim de Miranda RodriguesOrlando Yanez, Robert Paxton, Peter NeumannTHE HITCHHIKERS’ GUIDE TO THE QUASI-SPECIES: EXPERIMENTING WITH HONEYBEE VIRUS EVOLUTIONSweden

Tuesday, 1 October

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
9:00-9:20Wolfgang RitterCURRENT SITUATION OF BEEHEALTH IN THE WORLDGermany
9:20-9:40Jeff PettisTHE ROLE OF PESTICIDES IN QUEEN HEALTH AND SPERM VIABILTIYUSA
9:40-10:00Geoffrey WilliamsRichard Odemer, Gina Tanner, Janina Boltin, Cornelia di Poto, Marion Mehmann,Peter Retschnig, Pius Winiger, Peter Neumann, Peter RosenkranzINFLUENCE OF PATHOGENS AND AGRO-CHEMICALS ON
HONEY BEE LONGEVITY AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
Switzerland
10:00-10:20Juliana RangelTHE EFFECTS OF MITICIDES ON THE MATING HEALTH OF HONEY BEE (APIS MELLIFERA L.) QUEENSUSA
10:20-10:40Dirk de GraafRESTRAIN OF MOBILITY AS A MEANS TO CONTROL THE SPREAD OF EMERGING DISEASES OF HONEYBEESBelgium
10:40-11:20Break
11:20-11:40Eva ForsgrenPATHOGEN SPILL-OVER FROM APIS MELLIFERA TO APIS CERANA?Sweden
11:40-12:00Ricarda KatherStephen MartinGHOSTS INSIDE THE HIVE: HOW VARROA
EVADES THE RECOGNITION SYSTEM OF ITS
HONEY BEE HOST, APIS MELLIFERA
UK
12:00-12:20Victoria SorokerNurit Eliash, Nitin Kumar Singh, Leonid Anshelevich, Erika PlettnerCAN WE DISRUPT THE HONEYBEE SENSING BY VARROA DESTRUCTOR?Israel
12:20-12:40Ralph BüchlerMeixner Marina, Bienefeld KasparPERSPECTIVES FOR THE SELECTION FOR VITALITY AND THE PRESERVATION OF EUROPEAN HONEYBEE BIODIVERSITYGermany
12:40-13:00Steve PernalAbdullah Ibrahim, Shelley Hoover, Rob Currie, Heather Higo, Elizabeth Huxter, Marta Guarna, Leonard FosterEVALUATION OF PROTEOMIC
MARKER-ASSISTED SELECTION IN HONEY
BEES
Canada
13:00-14:30Lunch

Wednesday, 2 October

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
9:00-9:20Tatiana YefimenkoAnastasia Ignatieva, Oksana Smirnova, Yuri Tokarev, Anna PavlichenkoNOSEMA CERANAE IN UKRAINEUkraine
9:20-9:40Lim Hee-YoungJoong-Gu Lee, Soon-Bok Lee, Byoung Su YoonAPPLICATION OF NUCLEIC ACID-BASED TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE DETECTION OF HONEY BEE DISEASESSouth Korea
9:40-10:00María Belén BranchiccelaRaquel Martin-Hernandez, Mariano Higes, Pablo Zunino, Karina AntúnezGENETIC DIVERSITY OF NOSEMA CERANAE ASSESSED BY INTER SEQUENCE SIMPLEUruguay
10:00-10:20Mathieu RoudelAufauvre Julie, Delbac Frederic, Blot NicolasNEW INSIGHTS ON THE GENETIC DIVERSITY OF THE HONEYBEE PARASITE NOSEMA CERANAE BASED ON MULTILOCUS SEQUENCE ANALYSIS.France
10:20-10:40Uros GlavinicJevrosima Stevanovic, Bojan Gajic, Predrag Simeunovic, Zoran StanimirovicFINDING OF HONEY BEE MICRISPORIDIA NOSEMA SP. IN HONEY BEE MITE VARROA DESTRUCTORSerbia
10:40-11:20Break
11:20-11:40Eva Vianey Alquisíra-RamírezGuadalupe Peña-Chora, José R. Paredes-Fuentes, Víctor Hernández-VelázquézIN VITRO EVALUATION OF BACILLUS SPP. AGAINST VARROA DESTRUCTOR AND EFFECT IN ADULT OF APIS MELLIFERA
México
11:40-12:00Gina TannerWilliams Geoff R., Mehmann Marion M. , Yañez Orlando, De Miranda Joachim Rodrigues, Neumann PeterSUSCEPTIBILITY TO PATHOGENS VARIES BETWEEN DRONE AND WORKER HONEY BEES, APIS MELLIFERASwitzerland
12:00-12:20Aygün SchiesserÖmür Gençay Çelemli, Aslı Özkırım, Nevin KeskinTHE PRELIMINARY STUDY ABOUT THE EFFECT OF PROPOLIS AGAINST DIFFERENT GENOTYPES OF PAENIBACILLUS LARVAETurkey
12:20-12:40Petrusia KotlarNancy OstiguyALTERNATIVE HONEY BEE NUTRITION- BEYOND SUGAR SYRUPUSA
12:40-13:00Ulrich BrökerRESPECTING THE BEE´S NEEDS FIRSTGermany
13:00-14:30Lunch

Thursday, 3 October

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
9:00-9:20Bernd Grünewald Fuchs StefanAREA-WIDE VARROA TREATMENTS WITH ALTERNATING COUMAPHOS AND FLUMETHRIN ON HONEYBEE COLONIES: A FIELD STUDY IN GERMANYGermany
9:20-9:40Nikolaus KoenigerGudrun Koeniger, Bernd Grünewald, James D. Ellis, Klemens J. KriegerFUNCTION AND EFFICACY OF THE VARROA-GATE; a DEVICE PLACED IN THE HIVE ENTRANCE FOR CONTROL OF VARROA DESTRUCTOR INFESTATION IN HONEY BEEGermany
9:40-10:00Max WatkinsHOPGUARD – A NATURAL VARROA CONTROLUK
10:00-10:20Rafael CalderonMarianyela Ramirez, Fernando RamirezCONTROL OF VARROA MITES WITH FORMIC ACID AND THYMOL IN AFRICANIZED HONEY BEE COLONIESCosta Rica
10:20-10:40Aleksandar UzunovHrisula Kiprijanovska, Sreten Andonov, Ales Gregorc, Ralph BüchlerTHYMOVAR EFFICACY ON VARROA
DESTRUCTOR UNDER EXCESSIVE SUMMER
CONDITIONS
Macedonia
10:40-11:20Break
11:20-11:40Zoran StanimirovicMilena Radakovic, Jevrosima Stevanovic, Nada Lakic, Ninoslav DjelicEVALUATION OF THE GENOTOXIC EFFECTS OF AMITRAZ BY COMET ASSAYSerbia
11:40-12:00Alessandra GiacomelliMarco Pietropaoli, Marcella Milito, Martina Pizzariello, Francesco Scholl, Giovanni FormatoIS THE INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT AGAINST VARROA DESTRUCTOR THE BEST WAY TO INCREASE THE ACARICIDE EFFICACY OF LOW ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT COMPOUNDS?Italy
12:00-12:20Grzegorz BorsukKrzysztof Olszewski, Jerzy Demetraki, Aneta Strachecka, Aneta Ptaszyńska, Zbigniew Lipiński, Jarosław Szubstarski, Dagna SzubstarskaGENETIC, EPIGENETIC, MORPHOMETRIC AND BIOCHEMICAL IDENTIFICATION OF RESISTANCE AND SENSITIVE TO TAU-FLUVALINATE VARROA DESTRUCTOR MITES FROM THE EASTERN POLISH APIARIESPoland
12:20-12:40Susana MajborodaMauricio Rabinovich, Silvia Graciela Ortiz, Marina Mabel Yabar, Silvia M. RaffelliniIISOLATION OF POTENTIALLY PATHOGENIC MICROORGANISMS FROM VARROA MITES IN ARGENTINAArgentina
12:40-13:00Chrisovalantis PapaefthimiouAlexandros Papachristoforou, George TheophilidisAMITRAZ, AN ACARICIDE AGAINST HONEYBEE MITES, INDUCING SEVERE BIPHASIC EFFECTS ON THE HONEYBEE HEART AT UNUSUALLY LOW CONCENTRATIONSGreece
13:00-14:30Lunch

ECONOMY

Tuesday, October 1

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
9:00-9:20Olga YatsenkoBASIC DETERMINANTS OF UKRAINE’S SUCCESS UNDER CONDITIONS OF GLOBAL ECONOMY: SECTOR ASPECTUkraine
9:20-9:40Martin Jean-PierreAPISCOPE : A PEDAGOGICAL USE OF BEESFrance
9:40-10:00Stephen MsemoMEASURING RURAL BEEKEEPERS’ BENEFITS GOES BEYOND INCOME, INPUTS AND POVERTY LINETanzania
10:00-10:20Taoufik Ben HamidaWafa ZaghouaniFIRST IDENTIFICATION OF NOSEMA CERANAE, A MICROSPORIDIAN PARASITE IN THE TUNISIAN HONEYBEE APIS MELLIFERA INTERMISSATunisia
10:20-10:40Nuray SahinlerD.Ali Ceylan, Aziz GulA RESEARCH ON DETERMINATION OF THE TECNICAL AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF BEEKEPING IN TURKEYTurkey
10:40-11:20Break
11:20-11:40Robert BrodschneiderKarl CrailsheimWINTER COLONY LOSSES AND RENEWAL OF HONEY BEE LIVESTOCK IN AUSTRIAAustria
11:40-12:00Aikaterini KampouriFAMILY FIRMS: GOING GLOBAL THROUGH A NATION’S COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGEGreece
12:00-12:20Samna QamerCOMPARISON OF PHYSICOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HONEY PRODUCED BY APIS FLOREA AND APIS DORSATA HONEY BEE SPECIES FROM PAKISTANPakistan
12:20-12:40D. PetrovTHE PERSPECTIVES OF TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF INDUSTRIAL BEEKEEPINGUkraine
12:40-13:00Olivier BELVALCERTIFIED BEE FRIENDLY®, PRODUCTS CERTIFIED AS RESPECTFUL OF POLLINATORSFrance

Wednesday, October 2

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
14:30-14:50Andriy GetyaOlena Alshanova, Eugen TarasenkovDEVELOPMENT OF MODERN BEEKEEPING IN UKRAINEUkraine
14:50-15:10Lihong ChenWu Jue, Zhang Fuxing, Wu Bao Feng, Wang Jiangmei, Bai YangCHINA APICULTURE : CURRENT SITUATION AND DEVELOPMENT PLANChina
15:10-15:30Nurlan ToktarovDEVELOPMENT OF APICULTURAL SCIENCE AND PRODUCTION CENTER IN KAZAKHSTANKazakhtan
15:30-15:50Ahmed AbdelaalMakram AttiaTHE IMPACT OF GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION IN THE FIELD OF BEE QUEENS RECIPES AND PRODUCTIVITY IN EGYPTEgypt
15:50-16:10Walter HaefekerIgnacio ChapelaGLOBAL MAP OF PRESENCE OF GMOS AND GENE FLOW USING HONEY SAMPLESItaly
16:10-16:30Huw EvansSandra EvansREMOTE HIVE MONITORINGUK
16:30-17:00Break
17:00-17:20Pérez Piñeiro AdolfoArregui Martínez Miguel AngelCUBAN BEEKEEPING DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ADVANCES IN THE LAST TWO YEARSCuba
17:20-17:40Miguel Vilas-BoasMário Gomes, João Casaca, Manuel Gonçalves, Paula Cabo, Luís DiasTHE EVOLUTION AND CURRENT STATUS OF ORGANIC BEEKEEPING IN PORTUGALPortugal
17:40-18:00Lionels Segul GoncalvesHerica Girlane Tertulino Domingos, Daiana Da Silva Sombra, Valdemar Belchior FilhoTHE INFLUENCE OF DROUGHT OF 2012 IN BEEKEEPING OF RIO GRANDE DO NORTE, BRAZILBrasil
18:00-18:20Ramesh Pratap SinghSonika SaloniRESPONSE OF MAHUA (BASSIA LATIFOLIA ROXB.) FLOWER SQUASH FEEDING TO HONEY BEE (APIS MELLIFERA) COLONY IN FLORAL DEARTHIndia
18:20-18:40Roza TsarukyanCONTEMPORARY STATE OF BEEKEEPING IN ARMENIAArmenia

Thursday, 3 October

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
14:30-14:50Riccardo Jannoni-SebastianiniANALYSIS OF THE NEED FOR A NEW PERCEPTION OF AN AUGMENTED DIMENSION OF BEEKEEPING AND THE ROLE OF APIMONDIA, THE INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF BEEKEEPERS’ ASSOCIATIONS, TO SUPPORT ITItaly
14:50-15:10Valentin GoncharovAlexandr Papchenko, Anna RudovaMODERN TENDENCIES OF BEEKEEPING DEVELOPMENT IN UKRAINEUkraine
15:10-15:30Walter HaefekerIMPACT OF GMOS ON THE BEEKEEPING SECTOR: STILL NEGLECTED IN RESEARCH, WIDELY IGNORED IN REGULATION, UNTAPPED POTENTIAL FOR MONITORINGGermany
15:30-15:50Hulya GucluPelin Kozat Yucel, Yüksel Mert, Okan Oktar, Turhan Koseoglu, Bahri YilmazMEASUREMENT OF CARBON ISOTOPE RATIOS OF HONEY SAMPLES FROM TURKEY BY EA-IRMTurkey
15:50-16:10Patrick Vandi Kwaghe KwagheECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF HONEY MARKETING: THE CASE OF ADAMAWA STATE, NIGERIANigeria
16:10-16:30Henri CLEMENTTHE CAMPAIGN “BEE, SENTINEL OF THE ENVIRONMENT”: HOW COMMUNITIES AND BUSINESS STAKEHOLDERS CAN HELP BEEKEEPINGFrance
16:30-17:00Break
17:00-17:20Ofélia AnjosGabriela Silva, Susana Borrego, Paulo FernandezBEEKEEPING PLANNING ACTIVITIES WITH GIS METHODOLOGIESPortugal
17:20-17:40Karyne M. RogersSimon Stewart, Rebecca Pyne, Cedric Douance, Jannine Cooper, Andy Phillips, Pamela RogersWHY DOES NEW ZEALAND HONEY FAIL AOAC 998.12 C4 SUGAR ADULTERATION TESTS?New Zealand
17:40-18:00Norman L CarreckTWENTY ONE YEARS OF VARROA IN THE UK. WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED?UK
18:00-18:20Carla Yojana Portillo CarrascalJudith Figueroa AlmanzaISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF CULTURED YEASTS PRESENT IN THE TRANSFORMATION PROCESS OF CORBICULAR POLLEN TO BEE BREAD IN APIS MELLIFERAColombia
18:20-18:40Kila NurtjahyaIrfan Muhammad Rosadi, Nurul Agni FebriantiTHE POTENCY OF KELULUT-STINGLESS BEE HONEY FOR THE PEOPLE OF CENTRAL BANGKA, BANGKA ISLAND, INDONESIAIndonesia

BIOLOGY

Monday, 30 September

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
9:00-9:20Karl CrailsheimWHAT IS NEW IN HONEYBEE SCIENCE?Austria
9:20-10:00Robert E. Page, JrPRINCIPLES OF BEE BREEDING USA
10:00-10:20Schuehly WolfgangHernández-López Javier, Riessberger-Gallé Ulrike, Crailsheim KarlDOES IMMUNE PRIMING OF HONEYBEE QUEENS LEAD TO INCREASED RESISTANCE OF OFFSPRING?Austria
10:20-10:40John McMullanTHE IMPACT OF RESEARCH ON BEEKEEPING PRACTICES OVER THE PAST 100 YEARS Ireland
10:40-11:20Break
11:20-11:40Pilar De la RuaLaura Jara, Irene Muñoz, Almudena Cepero,Encarna Garrido-Bailón, Raquel Martín-Hernández, Mariano HigesARE PATHONGENS AND PARASITES SHAPING THE GENETIC DIVERSITY OF THE HONEY BEES?: A CASE STUDY IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULASpain
11:40-12:00Mike GoblirschMarla Spivak, Timothy KurttiAPPLICATION OF HONEYBEE CELL CULTURE IN BIOTECHNOLOGY AND APICULTURE USA
12:00-12:20Songkun SuTHREE GENES WERE DETERMINED TO BE RELATED WITH ROYAL JELLY YIELD OF HONEY BEE USING GENE CHIPChina
12:20-12:40Angel Roberto BarchukUNRAVELING THE MOLECULAR DETERMINANTS OF CASTE DEVELOPMENT IN THE HONEYBEE APIS MELLIFERABrazil
12:40-13:00 Per KrygerRoy Mathew Francis, Esmaeil Amiri, Marina Meixner, Maria Bouga, Cecilia CostaGENETIC DIVERSITY AND HONEY BEE VITALITYDenmark
13:00-14:30Lunch

Monday, 30 September

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
14:30-14:50Osman KaftanogluREARING HONEY BEES (APIS MELLIFERA L.) IN VITRO: EFFECTS OF FOOD QUANTITY ON SURVIVAL AND DEVELOPMENTUSA
14:50-15:10Baohua XuYing WangDIGESTION OF TWO TYPES OF POLLEN IN HONEYBEE (APIS MELLIFERA L.) China
15:10-15:30Mark GrecoBrian Coates, Nicholas K. Priest, Nicholas Britton, Edward J FeilTHE DEVELOPMENT OF AN INFECTION MODEL TO STUDY HOW TROPHALLAXIS IMPACTS ON PATHOGEN TRANSMISSION IN THE HONEY BEE APIS MELLIFERAUnited Kingdom
15:30-15:50Peter NeumannTjeerd Blacquière, Norman Carreck, Nor Chejanovsky, Karl Crailsheim; Vincent Dietemann; James D Ellis; Aleš Gregorc, Fani Hatjina; 
Per Kryger; Yves Conte Le; Marina Meixner, Asli Özkirim; Sjeef Van der Steen; 
Rommée Van der Zee; Dennis vanEngelsdorp; Geoff Williams; Maria Bouga
COLONY LOSSES: THE WAY FORWARDSwitzerland
15:50-16:10Goran MirjanicIvana Tlak – Gajger, Zvonimir Kozaric, Mica MladenovicIMPACT OF DIFFERENT FEED ON INTESTINE HEALTH OF HONEY BEES Bosnia and Herzegovina
16:10-16:30Maja Ivana Smodiš ŠkerlMitja Nakrst, Veronika Kmecl, Aleš GregorcIMPACT OF SUGAR SYRUPS ON LIFESPAN AND AGE RELATED PHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITION IN CAGED HONEYBEES Slovenia
16:30-17:00Break
17:00-17:20Fani HatjinaChrisovalantis Papaefthimiou, Leonidas Charistos, Maria Bouga, Gerard ArnoldTHE EFFECT OF SUBLETHAL DOSES OF IMIDACLOPRID ON HONEY BEE LIFE SPAN, FOOD CONSUMPTION, SIZE OF HYPOPHARYNGEAL GLANDS AND RESPIRATORY RHYTHM OF HONEYBEESGreece
17:20-17:40Xiaoqing MiaoCOMPARATIVE SUCROSE SENSITIVITY IN APIS MELLIFERA AND A. CERANA FORAGERSChina
17:40-18:00Víctor Hugo Franco OlivaresCarlos Manuel Echazarreta González, Enrique Guillermo Hernández AyalaVALUATION OF DIFFERENT SOURCES OF SUGARS USED IN ARTIFICIAL FEEDING OF BEES (A. MELLIFERA)México
18:00-18:20Jozef SimuthKatarina Bilikova, Kikuji YamaguchiHONEYBEE NUTRITION: THE SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS OF MINOR COMPONENTS OF ROYAL JELLY IN DEFENSE AGAINST PATHOGENS AND CASTE DETERMINATION OF HONEYBEESSlovakia
18:20-18:40Nailya Ishmuratova«QUEEN SUBSTANCE» MELLIFEROUS BEES: UNKNOWN PROPERTIES AND PREPARATIONS ON ITS BASISRussia

Tuesday, 1 October

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
9:00-9:20Khem Raj NeupaneJerzy Wilde, Sanu Maya PoudelNESTING SITE PREFERENCE AND BEHAVIOR OF GIANT HONEY BEE APIS DORSATANepal, Poland
9:20-9:40M.S. ReddyMahesh PattabhiramaiahRT-PCR ANALYSIS DEFORMED WING VIRUS (DWV) IN ASYMPTOMATIC HONEYBEES (APIS MELLIFERA)INDIA , Germany
9:40-10:00Alexandros PapachristoforouAlexia Kagiava, Chrisovalantis Papaefthimiou, Aikaterini Termentzi, Nikolas Fokialakis, Alexios-Leandros Skaltsounis, Alexios-Leandros Skaltsounis, Max Watkins, Gerard Arnold Arnold, George Theophilidis2-HEPTANONE SECRETED FROM HONEYBEE MANDIBLES DURING A BITE ACTS AS A LOCAL ANAESTHETIC IN INSECTS AND MAMMALSGreece
10:00-10:20Ahmet GÜLERYüksel BEK, Oktay GENÇ, Cevat NİSBET, Hasan ESSE, Feyzullah KONAK, Seyit Hasan ÖZTÜRK, Belgin GÜNBEY, Selim BIYIKCHANGE LEVEL OF HYGIENIC BEHAVIOUR IN THE CAUCASIAN HONEY BEE (A. M. CAUCASICA G.) SUBSPECIESTurkey
10:20-10:40Carlos CastilloHao Chen, Carolyn Graves, Alban Maisonnasse, Yves Le Conte, Erika PlettnerBIOSYNTHESIS AND SEASONAL VARIATION OF ETHYL OLEATE, A PRIMER PHEROMONE OF THE HONEY BEE (APIS MELLIFERA L.)Canada, United Kingdom, France
10:40-11:20Break
11:20-11:40De-fang NiuHuo-qing Zheng, Yuan-yuan Lu, Xuan Chen, Fu-liang HuTRANSCRIPTOME COMPARISON BETWEEN INACTIVATED AND ACTIVATED OVARIES OF QUEEN APIS MELLIFERAChina
11:40-12:00Limin YanSongkun Su, Shaowu Zhang, Shun Ping, Fang LiuDIFFERENTIAL MICRORNAS EXPRESSIONS IN HEAD OF FORAGER BETWEEN APIS MELLIFERA AND APIS CERANAChina
12:00-12:20Wenfeng LiSongkun Su, Shaowu Zhang, Zachary HuangJUVENILE HORMONE ACID METHYLTRANSFERASE IN THE HONEY BEE, APIS MELLIFERAChina, Australia, United States
12:20-12:40Hyung Joo YoonBREEDING OF THE KOREAN NATIVE BUMBLEBEE, BOMBUS IGNITUSKorea
12:40-13:00V. PappS. Kerek, E. Keyl, V. GaydarDIFFERENTIATION OF THE PRODUCED TYPES OF THE CARPATHIAN HONEY BEESUkraine
13:00-14:30Lunch

Wednesday, 2 October

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
14:30-14:50Cecilia CostaREINTRODUCTION PLAN FOR THE ENDANGERED SICILIAN BLACK BEE APIS MELLIFERA SICILIANA Italy
14:50-15:10Maria Alice PintoPATTERNS OF SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISM (SNP) VARIATION: FURTHER INSIGHTS INTO THE COMPLEX HISTORY OF THE IBERIAN HONEYBEEPortugal
15:10-15:30Lehébel-Péron AmelineSchatz Bertrand, Dounias Edmond, LeBorgne FlorianePRESERVING LOCAL BEE POPULATION AND BEEKEEPING HERITAGE IN A FRENCH NATIONAL PARKFrance
15:30-15:50Nizar HaddadAhmed Bataineh, Osama Megdadi, Zaed Hammore, Jeurgen Tautz, Stefan FuchsOBSERVATIONS ON APIS FLOREA IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA REGIONJordan, Germany
15:50-16:10Ayca Ozkan KocaIrfan KandemirLANDMARK AND OUTLINE METHODOLOGIES FOR THE DISCRIMINATION OF HONEY BEE SUBSPECIES DISTRIBUTED IN THE MIDDLE EASTTurkey
16:10-16:30Mert KükrerMeral Kence, Devrim Oskay, Aykut Kence15 YEARS OF CHANGE IN POPULATION STRUCTURE OF HONEY BEES (APIS MELLIFERA) IN TURKEY: A COMPARISON OF MIGRATORY VS. STATIONARY APIARIES AND ISOLATED VS. NOT ISOLATED REGIONSTurkey
16:30-17:00Break
17:00-17:20MARIA BOUGAFani HatjinaAPIS MELLIFERA CECROPIA AND APIS MELLIFERA ADAMI: THE NEGLECTED SUBSPECIES OF A. MELLIFERA HONEY BEEGreece
17:20-17:40Zhiguang LiuMULTIVARIATE MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF APIS MELLIFERA IN YILI RIVER VALLEY OF XINJIANGChina
17:40-18:00PARAISO ArmandABIOLA Waliou, GLELE-KAKAÏ RomainMORPHOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS OF BEES’ APIS MELLIFERA ADANSONII IN BENINBénin
18:00-18:20Alexey NikolenkoEUROPEAN DARK BEE POPULATIONS IN RUSSIA Russia

APITHERAPY

Monday, 30 September

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
9:00-9:20Andresa A. BerrettaPatrícia Alves De Castro, Amanda Henriques Cavalheiro, Vanessa Silveira Fortes, Vinícius Pedro Bom, Franciane Marquele-Oliveira, Vinícius Pedrazzi, Leandra Naira Zambelli Ramalho, Gustavo Henrique GoldmanEVALUATION OF MUCOADHESIVE GELS WITH PROPOLIS (EPP-AF®) IN PRE-CLINICAL TREATMENT OF CANDIDIASIS VULVOVAGINAL INFECTION Brasil
9:20-9:40Kai WangShun Ping, Shuai Huang, Cui-ping Zhang, Fu-liang HuMOLECULAR MECHANISMS UNDERLYING THE IN-VITRO ANTI-INFLAMMATORY EFFECTS OF A FLAVONOIDS RICH ETHANOL EXTRACT FROM CHINESE PROPOLIS (POPLAR TYPE)China
9:40-10:00Siuwan IPChingyi ChenINTEGRATED APITHERAPY EFFECTS ON SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF TONGUETaiwan,China
10:00-10:20Oleg SyurkovAPPLICATION OF PROPOLIS IN PREVENTIVE MEDICINE GERONTOLOGYUkraine
10:20-10:40Aosan CristinaASSOCIATED PATHOLOGIES UNDER NATURAL TREATMENT – CLINICAL CASESRomania
10:40-11:20Break
11:20-11:40Oksana  KorbutCOMBINED USE OF PROPOLIS AND ANTIBIOTICS IN THE TREATMENT OF ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANT SALMONELLOSISUkraine
11:40-12:00Elisabete DockhornANALYSIS OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS IN TEN SOUTH BRAZILIAN EXTRACTS OF PROPOLIS COLLECTED IN DIFFERENT SEASONSBrasil
12:00-12:20Gregory SergeantsCOMPLEX TREATMENT OF HEMORRHOIDSRussia
12:20-12:40Ozgur CeylanAysel UGUR, Mustafa ISILOGLU, Filiz OZCANEVALUATION OF THE ANTIBACTERIAL, ANTIBIOFILM, ANTIOXIDANT, AND CYTOTOXIC EFFECTS OF SOME TURKISH HONEYSTurkey
12:40-13:00Hossein YeganehradAbbas Mirabzadeh, Maryam Moarefi, Sayed Mazaher SayediADVANCES IN HORMONE BALANCE THROUGH THE USE OF N-CHROMOSOME ROYAL JELLYCanada
13:00-14:30Lunch

Tuesday, 1 October

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
14:30-14:50Theodore CherbuliezWHERE IS APITHERAPY GOING?USA
14:50-15:10Dmitry SenyshynPavel SenyshynAN ALTERNATIVE METHOD FOR THE PREVENTION ANDTREATMENT OF OSTEOPOROSIS BY APITOXINS AND BEE PRODUCTSUkraine
15:10-15:30Lyoussi BadiaaAPIPRODUCT PROPOLIS AND DIABETES: ANTIOXIDANT AND ANTI-INFLAMMATORY PROPERTIES OF PROPOLIS PROTECT AGAINST DIABETES AND DIABETES-INDUCED PATHOLOGIESMorocco
15:30-15:50Nural CokcetinPatricia Conway, Shona BlairPREBIOTIC PROPERTIES OF AUSTRALIAN HONEYAustralia
15:50-16:10Igor Krivopalov-MoskvinTHE “APITOX” PROGRAM IN TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSISRussia
16:10-16:30James S HutagalungRadjaram Radjaram, R Heru Prasetyo PrasetyoMECHANISM OF ACTION OF FLAVONOID  BEE PROPOLIS FROM INDONESIA AS ANTIPLASMODIAL IN VITRO AND IN VIVOIndonesia
16:30-17:00Break
17:00-17:20Karsten MünstedtBEE POLLEN AND HONEY FOR TREATING HOT FLASHES AND OTHER MENOPAUSAL SYMPTOMS IN BREAST CANCER PATIENTSGermany
17:20-17:40Hossein YeganehradAbbas Mirabzadeh, Maryam Moarefi, Sohiel Yeganehrad, Sina YeganehradTHE USE OF N-CHROMOSOME ROYAL JELLY TO TREAT H. PYLORI ULCERSCanada
17:40-18:00János Körmendy-RáczDETOXIFICATION EFFECTS OF HONEY MASSAGEHungary
18:00-18:20Vasiliy SharandakAda ZaitsevaBEE PRODUCTS APPLYING IN THE VETERINARY MEDICINEUkraine
18:20-18:40Vitaly IzdepskyyConstantine BordugovUSE OF PROPOLIS OIL AND SORBENTS IN THE TREATMENT OF COWS WITH NECROTIC PROCESSES IN THE HOOFUkraine

Wednesday, 2 October

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
9:00-9:20Dürdane KolankayaTHE POSSIBLE PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF SOME FLAVONOIDS THAT FOUND HONEY BY EXPERI-MENTAL ISCHEMIA/REPERFUSION (I/R) INDUCED OXIDATIVE DAMAGE IN KIDNEY OF MALE RATSTurkey
9:20-9:40Ira WidjiastutiJames Hutagalung, Tamara Yuanita, Indri Savitri, Mandojo RukmoEAST JAVA PROPOLIS INHIBITS CYTOKINE PRO-INFLAMMATORY IN ODONTOBLAST LIKE CELLS HUMAN PULPIndonesia
9:40-10:00Vasily KrylovSvetlana Kopylova, Yuliya StaratelevaTHE INFLUENCE OF THE DRUG OF PROPOLIS AND ROYAL JELLY “APINНALIN” ON HEMOSTASIS INDICATORS OF BLOOD IN RATS WITH THE EDEMA OF LUNGS Russia
10:00-10:20Eberhard  BengschROYAL JELLY AND CANCERGermany
10:20-10:40Sibel CanogullariMikail Baylan, Nuray SAHINLEREFFECTS OF PROPOLIS AND POLLEN SUPPLEMENTATIONS ON GROWTH PERFORMANCE AND BODY COMPONENTS OF JAPANESE QUAILS (COTURNIX COTURNIX JAPONICA)Turkey
10:40-11:20Break
11:20-11:40Tamara YuanitaJames Hutagalung, Ira Widjiastuti, Mohamad Rulianto, Dian Agustin Wahyuningrum, Latief MoodutoMINIMUM BACTERICIDAL CONCENTRATION OF EAST JAVA PROPOLIS EXTRACT TO BIOFILM OF ENTEROCOCCUS FAECALIS Indonesia
11:40-12:00Sangmi HanKwangil Lee, Kwnankyu ParkEFFECT OF COSMETICS CONTAINING PURIFIED HONEYBEE (APIS MELLIFERA L.) VENOM ON ACNE VULGARISSouth Korea
12:00-12:20Bratko FilipicJana PotokarEFFECT OF ROYAL JELLY ON INTERFERON’S ALPHA INDUCED INHIBITION OF HUMAIN COLON CANCER CELLSSlovenia
12:20-12:40James S HutagalungJoni Susanto, Radjaram RadjaramDESCRIPTION  HISTOPATHOLOGY OF  LIVER AND SPLEEN  OF MICE AFTER INFECTED OF PLASMODIUM BERGHEI AND GIVING  ETHANOL EXTRACT OF PROPOLISIndonesia
12:40-13:00Cristina PavelBEE VENOM THERAPY IN NEUROLOGY – CASE REPORTSRomania
13:00-14:30Lunch

Wednesday, 2 October

TimeAuthorCo-author(s)TopicCountry
14:30-14:50Juraj MajtanJana Bohova, Miroslava Horniackova, Zuzana Madakova, Alexander Mayer, Juraj Olejnik, Jaroslav Klaudiny, Viktor MajtanSLOVAK HONEYDEW HONEY – FROM BASIC SCIENCE TO CLINICAL APPLICATIONSlovakia
14:50-15:10Irina KhismatillinaRail Khismatulin, Vitaliy Kim, Vladimir MalyshkinHEALTH SAVING TECHNOLOGIES IN CREATINING MODERN SYSTEM OF EFFECTIVE HEALTH AND SPORTS NUTRITION WITH THE USE OF BEE PRODUCTS AND PHYTOCOMPONENTSRussia
15:10-15:30Orhan DegerBIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL STUDIES ON TURKISH PROPOLISTurkey
15:30-15:50Viacheslav TsuprykovHIGH-GRADE HONEY FROM PERUVIAN MEDICINAL PLANT UNCARIA TOMENTOSA (WILLD.) DC WITH PREDEFINED PROPERTIES  FOR PREVENTION THE PREMATURE AGING CAUSED BY RADIATION AND TO ENHANCE THE NATURAL IMMUNITYUkraine
15:50-16:10Vetaley StashenkoDarina StashenkoTHE COMPOSITION AND BIOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ORANGE (CITRUS SINENSIS), SAW PALMETTO (SERENOA REPENS [BARTRAM] SMALL), BRAZILIAN PEPPERTREE (SCHINUS TEREBINTHIFOLIUS, RADDIAND) AND MELALEUCA TREEUSA
16:10-16:30Irina VlasovaPLACEMENT OF  APITHERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF INFERTILITYRussia
16:30-17:00Break
17:00-17:20Hossein YeganehradSayed Mazaher Sayedi, Maryam Moarefi, Abbas Mirabzadeh, Sohiel Yeganehrad, Sina YeganehradVITEMIN AND MINERAL SUPPLEMENTED HONEYSCanada
17:20-17:40Valeriy SinelnikovViktor OVSYANIKTHE PROJEKT «INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN BEEKEEPING »  APITHERAPY  FARM AND EDUCATIONAL AND HEALTH-IMPROVING CENTER   OF DOCTOR V. SINELNIKOV  APIARY BIOENERGYINFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES  Ukraine
17:40-18:00Dražen LušićTOWARD INSTITUTIONAL APPROACH IN CROATIAN APITHERAPYCroatia
18.00-18:20Elizabeth Ortiz-VazquezJesús Ramón-Sierra, Jose Luis Martínez-Guevara, Luis Cuevas-Glory, Jorge Lope-AyoraAN APPROACH TO ANTIBACTERIAL ACTION MECHANISM OF MELIPONA HONEYMexico
18:20-18:40Mykhola Yaroviy“SLEEP ON A BEEHIVE” BEE COMPLEXES FOR MAN’S HEALTH AND LONGEVITY YAROVY’S METHODUkraine
18:40-19:00Vasily KrylovElena Krylova, Sergey SokolskyEFFECT OF ROYAL JELLY ON SPERMATOGENESIS IN RATS WITH ACUTE HEAT STRESSRussia