Title of article
Field relevance of a synergistic effect observed in the laboratory between an EBI fungicide and a chloronicotinyl insecticide in the honeybee (Apis mellifera L, Hymenoptera) (p 279-286)
Author/Authors
Schmuck، Richard نويسنده , , Stadler، Teodoro نويسنده , , Schmidt، Hans-Werner نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-278
From page
279
To page
0
Abstract
To establish the sublethal concentrations domain, acute and chronic oral tests were conducted on caged honeybee workers (Apis mellifera L) using imidacloprid and a metabolite, 5-OH-imidacloprid, under laboratory conditions. The latter showed a 48-h oral LD50 value (153 ng per bee) five times higher than that of imidacloprid (30 ng per bee). Chronic feeding tests indicated that the lowest observed effect concentrations (LOEC) of imidacloprid and of 5-OH-imidacloprid on mortality of winter bees were 24 and 120 mg kg-1 respectively. Behavioural effects of imidacloprid and 5-OH-imidacloprid were studied using the olfactory conditioning of proboscis extension response at two periods of the year. Winter bees surviving chronic treatment with imidacloprid and 5-OH-imidacloprid had reduced learning performances. The LOEC of imidacloprid was lower in summer bees (12 mg kg-1) than in winter bees (48 µg kg-1), which points to a greater sensitivity of honeybees behaviour in summer bees, compared to winter bees.
Keywords
thiacloprid , fungicides , Synergism , tank mix , azole , Apis mellifera
Journal title
PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
Record number
65514
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