About this Research Topic
Controlled laboratory research has set the foundation to propose solutions in the field of apiculture. However, applied research, technology transfer, and knowledge transfer are key components to the advancement and implementation of new technology. Additionally, innovative approaches on science communication, citizen science generated knowledge, and knowledge transfer have recently provided significant contributions to this field. These combined efforts are essential to support the beekeeping industry to achieve profitability, increase honey bee health, and decrease colony mortality.
The goal of this research topic is to update the information on applied research and technology transfer and facilitate the dissemination of relevant studies, and to provide a space to discuss the role and the future of Technology Transfer Programs and Extension specialists in the field of apiculture.
In particular, we are interested in original research articles, review articles, mini reviews, perspective articles, data reports, and brief research reports on field studies focused on supporting bee health through the testing of novel products and novel treatment applications, studies on integrated pest management, sustainable beekeeping practices, best management practices, overwintering techniques, citizen science-based research, university-to-industry knowledge transfer, and strategies on science communication.
Keywords: Beekeeping, Apiculture, Applied Science, Applied Research, Technology Transfer, Knowledge Transfer, Integrated Pest Management, Best Management, Science Communication, Extensionism, Bee Health
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