| Literature DB >> 17879979 |
Pierrick Aupinel1, Dominique Fortini, Bruno Michaud, Franck Marolleau, Jean-Noël Tasei, Jean-François Odoux.
Abstract
A new in vitro method was devised to assess the effects of pesticides on honey bee brood. The method allowed the quantification of doses ingested by larvae and the assessment of larval and pupal mortality. Larval mortality in control samples was lower than 10%. Two active substances were tested: dimethoate and fenoxycarb. The LD(50) of dimethoate was 1.9 microg larva(-1) 48 h after oral exposure of larvae at day 4. Additional dose-related effects on pupal mortality were noted. After a chronic intoxication, the NOAEC (No Observed Adverse Effect Concentration) for larval mortality at day 7 was 2.5 mg kg(-1), whereas a NOAEC of 5 mg kg(-1) was found at day 22 for delayed effects on the reduction of adult emergence. Fenoxycarb applied at day 4 showed no effect on larvae, whereas emergence of adults was affected at doses higher than 6 ng larva(-1).Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17879979 DOI: 10.1002/ps.1446
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pest Manag Sci ISSN: 1526-498X Impact factor: 4.845