نتایج جستجو برای: another neonicotinoids insecticide

تعداد نتایج: 281589  

2005
Sorana BOLBOACĂ Lorentz JÄNTSCHI

The neonicotinoids are the newest major class of insecticides modeled after the basic nicotine molecule having improved insecticide activity and generally low toxicity. The insecticidal activities of neonicotinoids were previous studied using 3D and standard partial least squares regression models. The paper describes the ability of the MDF SAR methodology in prediction of insecticidal activiti...

2018
Alice Ruckert L Niel Allen Ricardo A Ramirez

Spider mites, a cosmopolitan pest of agricultural and landscape plants, thrive under hot and dry conditions, which could become more frequent and extreme due to climate change. Recent work has shown that neonicotinoids, a widely used class of systemic insecticides that have come under scrutiny for non-target effects, can elevate spider mite populations. Both water-stress and neonicotinoids inde...

Journal: :Pest management science 2013
Cesar R Rodriguez-Saona John C Wise Dean Polk Tracy C Leskey Christine Vandervoort

BACKGROUND Historically, management of plum curculio, Conotrachelus nenuphar (Herbst), in highbush blueberries has focused on post-bloom broad-spectrum insecticide applications targeting the adults. Here, the efficacy of different classes of insecticides against various stages of C. nenuphar was compared, and a prebloom treatment with the chitin synthesis inhibitor novaluron in combination with...

Journal: :Frontiers in insect science 2022

Honeybees and wild bees are among the most important pollinators of both cultivated landscapes. In recent years, however, a significant decline in these has been recorded. This decrease can have many causes including heavy use biocidal plant protection products agriculture. The frequent residues bee originate from fungicides, while neonicotinoids and, to lesser extent, pyrethroids popular insec...

2013
Amy H. Easton Dave Goulson

Neonicotinoids are widely used systemic insecticides which, when applied to flowering crops, are translocated to the nectar and pollen where they may impact upon pollinators. Given global concerns over pollinator declines, this potential impact has recently received much attention. Field exposure of pollinators to neonicotinoids depends on the concentrations present in flowering crops and the d...

2016
Caroline Kaiser Dorte H. Højland Karl-Martin V. Jensen Michael Kristensen

Insecticide resistance in pests of outdoor crops has been known in Denmark since the 1980s when resistance to pyrethroids in the peach-potato aphid in sugar beets was found. In the 1990s, coating of sugar beet seeds with neonicotinoids eliminated this problem. Reports of failure of pyrethroids are widespread from Christmas tree to strawberry production. This may be related to resistance, but th...

2015
David Gibbons Christy Morrissey Pierre Mineau

Concerns over the role of pesticides affecting vertebrate wildlife populations have recently focussed on systemic products which exert broad-spectrum toxicity. Given that the neonicotinoids have become the fastest-growing class of insecticides globally, we review here 150 studies of their direct (toxic) and indirect (e.g. food chain) effects on vertebrate wildlife--mammals, birds, fish, amphibi...

Journal: :Toxics 2023

Recently, neonicotinoids have become the fastest-growing class of insecticides in conventional crop protection, with extensive usage against a wide range sucking and chewing pests. Neonicotinoids are widely used due to their high toxicity invertebrates, simplicity, flexibility which they may be applied, lengthy persistence, systemic nature ensures that spread all sections target crop. However, ...

Journal: :Pesticide biochemistry and physiology 2015
Chris Bass Ian Denholm Martin S Williamson Ralf Nauen

The first neonicotinoid insecticide, imidacloprid, was launched in 1991. Today this class of insecticides comprises at least seven major compounds with a market share of more than 25% of total global insecticide sales. Neonicotinoid insecticides are highly selective agonists of insect nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and provide farmers with invaluable, highly effective tools against some of t...

2013
Benjamin W. Reynard Sarah A. Willig Sarah Willig

Neonicotinoid insecticides are the most important new insecticide class introduced in the past 40 years. They are the number one selling insecticide in the world, and are used on over 90% of the corn produced in the U.S. However, neonicotinoids could very likely be causing widespread and severe impairment to bee colonies, and possibly contributing to Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD). This is prob...

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