نتایج جستجو برای: another neonicotinoids insecticide

تعداد نتایج: 281589  

Journal: :Pest Management Science 2017

2016
Cesar Rodriguez-Saona Andrea Carolina Wanumen Jordano Salamanca Robert Holdcraft Vera Kyryczenko-Roth

Laboratory and extended laboratory bioassays were conducted to determine the residual toxicities of various insecticides against two key pests of cranberries, Sparganothis sulfureana and Choristoneura parallela (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), and their non-target effects on the predatory Orius insidiosus (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae). The effects of nine insecticides with different modes of action on S...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2009
V Girolami L Mazzon A Squartini N Mori M Marzaro A Di Bernardo M Greatti C Giorio A Tapparo

The death of honey bees, Apis mellifera L., and the consequent colony collapse disorder causes major losses in agriculture and plant pollination worldwide. The phenomenon showed increasing rates in the past years, although its causes are still awaiting a clear answer. Although neonicotinoid systemic insecticides used for seed coating of agricultural crops were suspected as possible reason, stud...

2018
Jonas Kathage Pedro Castañera José Luis Alonso-Prados Manuel Gómez-Barbero Emilio Rodríguez-Cerezo

BACKGROUND In 2013, the European Commission restricted the use of three neonicotinoids (clothianidin, imidacloprid and thiamethoxam) and the pyrazole fipronil, which are widely used to control early-season pests. Here, we used original farm survey data to examine the impact of the restrictions on pest management practices in eight regional case studies including maize, oilseed rape and sunflowe...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2012
Andrea Tapparo Daniele Marton Chiara Giorio Alessandro Zanella Lidia Soldà Matteo Marzaro Linda Vivan Vincenzo Girolami

Since seed coating with neonicotinoid insecticides was introduced in the late 1990s, European beekeepers have reported severe colony losses in the period of corn sowing (spring). As a consequence, seed-coating neonicotinoid insecticides that are used worldwide on corn crops have been blamed for honeybee decline. In view of the currently increasing crop production, and also of corn as a renewabl...

2015
YU CHENG ZHU JOHN ADAMCZYK THOMAS RINDERER JIANXIU YAO ROBERT DANKA RANDALL LUTTRELL JEFF GORE

To combat an increasing abundance of sucking insect pests, >40 pesticides are currently recommended and frequently used as foliar sprays on row crops, especially cotton. Foraging honey bees may be killed when they are directly exposed to foliar sprays, or they may take contaminated pollen back to hives that maybe toxic to other adult bees and larvae. To assess acute toxicity against the honey b...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2006
Masaru Shimomura Maiko Yokota Makoto Ihara Miki Akamatsu David B Sattelle Kazuhiko Matsuda

The insecticide imidacloprid and structurally related neonicotinoids act selectively on insect nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). To investigate the mechanism of neonicotinoid selectivity, we have examined the effects of mutations to basic amino acid residues in loop D of the nAChR acetylcholine (ACh) binding site on the interactions with imidacloprid. The receptors investigated are th...

2015
Ralf Nauen Peter Jeschke Robert Velten Michael E Beck Ulrich Ebbinghaus-Kintscher Wolfgang Thielert Katharina Wölfel Matthias Haas Klaus Kunz Georg Raupach

BACKGROUND The development and commercialisation of new chemical classes of insecticides for efficient crop protection measures against destructive invertebrate pests is of utmost importance to overcome resistance issues and to secure sustainable crop yields. Flupyradifurone introduced here is the first representative of the novel butenolide class of insecticides active against various sucking ...

2015
Mercédès Charreton Axel Decourtye Mickaël Henry Guy Rodet Jean-Christophe Sandoz Pierre Charnet Claude Collet James C. Nieh

The toxicity of pesticides used in agriculture towards non-targeted organisms and especially pollinators has recently drawn the attention from a broad scientific community. Increased honeybee mortality observed worldwide certainly contributes to this interest. The potential role of several neurotoxic insecticides in triggering or potentiating honeybee mortality was considered, in particular phe...

Journal: :Environment international 2016
Francisco Sánchez-Bayo Dave Goulson Francesco Pennacchio Francesco Nazzi Koichi Goka Nicolas Desneux

The negative impacts of pesticides, in particular insecticides, on bees and other pollinators have never been disputed. Insecticides can directly kill these vital insects, whereas herbicides reduce the diversity of their food resources, thus indirectly affecting their survival and reproduction. At sub-lethal level (<LD50), neurotoxic insecticide molecules are known to influence the cognitive ab...

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