Sains Malaysiana 50(10)(2021): 2859-2867
http://doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2021-5010-01
Effect of Larval
Food Amount on in vitro Rearing of Indo-Malayan Stingless Bee Queen, Heterotrigona itama (Hymenoptera: Apidae; Meliponini)
(Kesan Jumlah Makanan Larva Ternakan in vitro Ratu Kelulut Indo-Malaya, Heterotrigona itama (Hymenoptera: Apidae; Meliponini))
NURUL
IZDIHAR RAZALI1, SHAMSUL BAHRI ABD RAZAK2, FATIMAH HASHIM1,
NURUL WAHIDA OTHMAN3 & WAHIZATUL AFZAN AZMI1,4*
1Faculty of Science
and Marine Environment, Universiti Malaysia
Terengganu, 21030 Kuala Nerus, Terengganu Darul Iman, Malaysia
2Faculty of Fishery
and Food Science, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, 21030
Kuala Nerus, Terengganu Darul Iman, Malaysia
3Department of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Faculty
of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 UKM Bangi,
Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
4Institute of
Tropical Biodiversity and Sustainability Development, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, 21030 Kuala Nerus, Terengganu Darul Iman, Malaysia
Diserahkan: 17 Ogos 2020/Diterima:
22 Februari 2021
ABSTRACT
The demand for stingless bee colonies in Malaysia has
considerably increased due to the rapid advance of meliponiculture in using the stingless bees as agricultural pollinators, as well as the
commercialization of stingless bee products (i.e. honey, bee bread and propolis). Thus, in
vitro queen rearing for a large
scale and rapid colony multiplication must be developed in order to fulfil the
public requirements in a short period. Little is known about the in vitro rearing of native stingless bee queen, Heterotrigona itama. Therefore,
in this study, we investigated the amount of larval food required by H. itama queen by comparing
three different amounts of larval, viz., 100 µL, 120 µL and 150 µL. All
treatments were controlled under 100% relative humidity for the first 6 days,
and 75% relative humidity for the rest of larval development until queen adult
emergence, under 30 °C incubator temperature. The results showed that larvae of H. itama treated
with the highest amount of larval food (150 µL) led to 78% of the queen’s
emergence, whereas larvae treated with 120 µL and 100 µL of larval resulted in
40% and 0% of queen emergence. The dynamic survival curve showed that most of
the larvae died before the pupation phase and reached constant stability
afterward. The queen’s body and abdominal length were significantly greater
than wild workers. Microscopy analysis showed that in vitro queen had
well-developed reproductive system with a huge ovary and spermatheca,
whereas wild worker had much smaller ovary without spermatheca. Outcomes from this study could help
increase the number of colonies on a large scale, allowing for their use both
ecologically and economically, and contribute to conservation efforts in native
species of stingless bees.
Keywords: Heterotrigona itama; Indo-Malayan
stingless bee; in vitro rearing; larval
food; queen
ABSTRAK
Permintaan untuk koloni kelulut di Malaysia meningkat dengan ketara disebabkan oleh perkembangan pesat meliponikultur yang menggunakan kelulut sebagai pendebunga pertanian dan pengkomersilan produk kelulut (i.e. madu, debunga lebah, propolis). Oleh itu, pembiakbakaan ratuin vitro dalam skala besar dan penggandaan koloni secara cepat perlu dilaksanakan untuk memenuhi permintaan awam dalam jangka masa yang pendek. Walau bagaimanapun, pengetahuan pembiakbakaan ratu kelulutHeterotrigona itama secarain vitro, masih tidak banyak diketahui. Oleh itu, dalam kajian ini, kami mengkaji jumlah makanan larva yang diperlukan oleh larva ratu kelulutH. itama dengan membandingkan tiga jenis jumlah makanan larva iaitu 100 µL, 120 µL dan 150 µL. Ketiga-tiga rawatan dikawal di bawah kelembapan relatif 100 % untuk 6 hari pertama dan 75 % kelembapan relatif bagi keseluruhan pembesaran larva sehingga menjadi ratu dewasa dengan suhu 30°C di dalam inkubator. Keputusan menunjukkan larva H. itama yang diberi dengan kuantiti makanan yang tertinggi (150
µL) menyumbang kepada 78% penghasilan ratu, manakala larva yang dirawat dengan 120 µL dan 100 µL makanan larva menghasilkan 40% dan 0% ratu. Cerun kelangsungan hidup menunjukkan kebanyakan larva mati sebelum fasa pupa dan seterusnya mampu mencapai kestabilan malar. Badan dan panjang abdomen ratu adalah lebih besar secara signifikan berbanding pekerja liar. Analisis mikroskopi ratuin vitro menunjukkan ratu mempunyai sistem pembiakan yang lengkap dengan ovari yang besar berserta spermateka, manakala pekerja liar mempunyai ovari yang lebih kecil tanpa spermateka. Hasil daripada kajian ini dapat membantu untuk meningkatkan bilangan koloni berskala besar, supaya ia boleh dimanfaatkan untuk keperluan ekologi dan ekonomi, serta menyumbang kepada usaha pemeliharaan spesies kelulut asli.
Kata kunci: Heterotrigona itama; kelulut Indo-Malaya; makanan larva; pembelaanin vitro; ratu
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