Neonicotinoid insecticides have been identified as an important factor contributing to bee diversity declines. Nonetheless, uncertainties remain about their impact under field conditions. Most studies have been conducted on Apis mellifera and tested single compounds. However, in agricultural environments, bees are often exposed to multiple pesticides. We explore synergistic mortality between a neonicotinoid (clothianidin) and an ergosterol-biosynthesis-inhibitor fungicide (propiconazole) in three bee species (A. mellifera, Bombus terrestris, Osmia bicornis) following oral exposure in the laboratory.

Synergistic mortality between a neonicotinoid insecticide and an ergosterol-biosynthesis-inhibiting fungicide in three bee species

TOSI, SIMONE;
2017-01-01

Abstract

Neonicotinoid insecticides have been identified as an important factor contributing to bee diversity declines. Nonetheless, uncertainties remain about their impact under field conditions. Most studies have been conducted on Apis mellifera and tested single compounds. However, in agricultural environments, bees are often exposed to multiple pesticides. We explore synergistic mortality between a neonicotinoid (clothianidin) and an ergosterol-biosynthesis-inhibitor fungicide (propiconazole) in three bee species (A. mellifera, Bombus terrestris, Osmia bicornis) following oral exposure in the laboratory.
2017
73
6
1236
1243
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1526-4998
Apis mellifera; binomial proportion test; Bombus terrestris; clothianidin; field-realistic dose; Osmia bicornis; propiconazole; synergism; Agronomy and Crop Science; Insect Science
SGOLASTRA, FABIO; MEDRZYCKI, PIOTR; BORTOLOTTI, LAURA; RENZI, MARIA TERESA; TOSI, SIMONE; BOGO, GHERARDO; Teper, Dariusz; PORRINI, CLAUDIO; Molowny Horas, Roberto; Bosch, Jordi
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