نتایج جستجو برای: fluvalinate

تعداد نتایج: 86  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2013
Elisabeth H Frost Dave Shutler Neil Kirk Hillier

Contaminants can affect organisms' behaviour and, as a consequence, survival. Tau-fluvalinate (hereafter fluvalinate) is the active ingredient in a pesticide commonly used in North America to control Varroa destructor mites in honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies. Fluvalinate's effects on honey bees are not well known. Honey bee cognitive and neural function can be assessed using the proboscis e...

2012
Reed M. Johnson Wenfu Mao Henry S. Pollock Guodong Niu Mary A. Schuler May R. Berenbaum

BACKGROUND Honey bees are exposed to phytochemicals through the nectar, pollen and propolis consumed to sustain the colony. They may also encounter mycotoxins produced by Aspergillus fungi infesting pollen in beebread. Moreover, bees are exposed to agricultural pesticides, particularly in-hive acaricides used against the parasite Varroa destructor. They cope with these and other xenobiotics pri...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Wenfu Mao Mary A Schuler May R Berenbaum

Although Apis mellifera, the western honey bee, has long encountered pesticides when foraging in agricultural fields, for two decades it has encountered pesticides in-hive in the form of acaricides to control Varroa destructor, a devastating parasitic mite. The pyrethroid tau-fluvalinate and the organophosphate coumaphos have been used for Varroa control, with little knowledge of honey bee deto...

2003
Angeliki TSIGOURI

Tau-fluvalinate has been the most frequently used varroacide in Greece over the last decade. Application of the commercial apicultural product Apistan at the recommended dose does not seem to contaminate honey seriously. On the other hand, application of the nonauthorized for apicultural use, agricultural formulations, using various application techniques and doses may result in the presence of...

2013
Reed M. Johnson Lizette Dahlgren Blair D. Siegfried Marion D. Ellis

BACKGROUND Chemical analysis shows that honey bees (Apis mellifera) and hive products contain many pesticides derived from various sources. The most abundant pesticides are acaricides applied by beekeepers to control Varroa destructor. Beekeepers also apply antimicrobial drugs to control bacterial and microsporidial diseases. Fungicides may enter the hive when applied to nearby flowering crops....

Journal: :Proceedings of the New Zealand Plant Protection Conference 1992

2014
Wanyi Zhu Daniel R. Schmehl Christopher A. Mullin James L. Frazier

Recently, the widespread distribution of pesticides detected in the hive has raised serious concerns about pesticide exposure on honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) health. A larval rearing method was adapted to assess the chronic oral toxicity to honey bee larvae of the four most common pesticides detected in pollen and wax--fluvalinate, coumaphos, chlorothalonil, and chloropyrifos--tested alone and...

2017
Jixiang Wang Yunyun Wang Hao Qiu Lin Sun Xiaohui Dai Jianming Pan Yongsheng Yan

Fluorescent molecularly imprinted polymers have shown great promise in biological or chemical separations and detection, due to their high stability, selectivity and sensitivity. In this work, fluorescent molecularly imprinted microsphere was synthesized via precipitation polymerization, which could separate efficiently and rapidly detect τ-fluvalinate (a toxic insecticide) in water samples, wa...

2013
Khodadad Pirali-kheirabadi Jaime A Teixeira-da-Silva Mehdi Razzaghi-Abyaneh Mehdi Nazemnia

BACKGROUND The protective effect of two isolates of an entomopathogenic fungus, Metarhizium anisopliae (DEMI 002 and Iran 437C) on the adult stage of Varroa destructor was evaluated in comparison with fluvalinate strips in the field. METHODS A total of 12 honey bee colonies were provided from an apiculture farm. The selected hives were divided into 4 groups (3 hives per group). The first grou...

Journal: :Molecules 2016
Zhou Tong Yan-Can Wu Qiong-Qiong Liu Yan-Hong Shi Li-Jun Zhou Zhen-Yu Liu Lin-Sheng Yu Hai-Qun Cao

A multi-residue method for the determination of 54 pesticide residues in pollens has been developed and validated. The proposed method was applied to the analysis of 48 crude pollen samples collected from eight provinces of China. The recovery of analytes ranged from 60% to 136% with relative standard deviations (RSDs) below 30%. Of the 54 targeted compounds, 19 pesticides were detected. The ma...

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