The aim of the SOBI Seminars is to provide a forum for novel scientific findings and ideas in all areas of plant and animal sciences which are addressed within the Section for Organismal Biology. In order to fulfill this aim a two-monthly seminar series is organized. The seminars will be held every other week on Friday, alternating between internal and external speakers.

22 March: Eva Forsgren


Symbionts as modulators of honeybee health: Lactic acid bacteria and foulbroods

Eva Forsgren

Department of Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, PO Box 7044, SE-75007 Uppsala, Sweden

Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are recognized beneficial host-associated members of the microbiota of humans and animals. Yet, LAB-associations of invertebrates have been poorly characterized and their functions remain obscure. It has recently been shown that honeybees possess an abundant, diverse and ancient LAB microbiota in their honey crop, defending them against microbial threats, such as the bacterial brood diseases American (AFB) and European foulbrood (EFB). We used inhibition assays on agar plates to investigate the effects from honey bee LAB on the growth of the causative agents of the two foulbrood diseases, Paenibacillus larvae and Melissococcus plutonius. Furthermore, we used honey bee larval bioassays to investigate the effect from LAB supplemented feed on AFB and EFB infection in vivo. We could conclude that the honeybee LAB microbiota has an inhibitory effect on both foulbroods preventing individual larvae from fully developed and lethal infections. Work to identify the active inhibitory compounds involved is in progress and will be discussed.