Pollen collected by pollinators can be used as a marker of the foraging behavior as well as indicate the botanical species present in each environment. Pollen intake is essential for pollinators’ health and survival. During the foraging activity, some pollinators, such as honeybees, manipulate the collected pollen mixing it with salivary secretions and nectar (corbicular pollen) changing the pollen chemical profile. Different tools have been developed for the identification of the botanical origin of pollen, based on microscopy, spectrometry, or molecular markers. However, up to date, corbicular pollen has never been investigated. In our work, corbicular pollen from 5 regions with different climate conditions was collected during spring. Pollens were identified with microscopy-based techniques, and then analyzed in MALDI-MS. Four different chemical extraction solutions and two physical disruption methods were tested to achieve a MALDI-MS effective protocol. The best performance was obtained using a sonication disruption method after extraction with acetic acid or trifluoroacetic acid. Therefore, we propose a new rapid and reliable methodology for the identification of the botanical origin of the corbicular pollens using MALDI-MS. This new approach opens to a wide range of environmental studies spanning from plant biodiversity to ecosystem trophic interactions.
Application of a robust MALDI mass spectrometry approach for bee pollen investigation
Author: Giacomela
https://unaapi.it/I'm actually the responsable for the Unaapi national epidemiological study on honey bee fitness. In 2019 Unaapi is starting the first year of the epidemiological study to correlate the beekeeping practices, the environmental trophic stocks and the supplemental feedings, with the colonies fitness. Since 2017, I'm working for the ALPA (Latium Professional Beekeeper Association, an italian regional beekeeper association) association to implement different beekeeper teaching projects to be funded, realized and to complete their financial reporting, finally I'm dealing with ALPA?s administrative management. I worked from 2007 to 2016 in the Beekeeping Unit in the IZSLT (Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale del Lazio e Toscana), with dr. Giovanni Formato as my chief, dealing with honey bees pathologies and morphometrical analysis.