Literature DB >> 28211333

Multiple pesticide residues in live and poisoned honeybees - Preliminary exposure assessment.

Tomasz Kiljanek1, Alicja Niewiadowska2, Marta Gaweł2, Stanisław Semeniuk2, Milena Borzęcka2, Andrzej Posyniak2, Krystyna Pohorecka3.   

Abstract

Study combines data about the exposure of honeybees to pesticides from plant protection products and veterinary medicinal products. Residues of 200 pesticide and pesticide metabolites in 343 live and 74 poisoned honeybee samples, obtained during the years of 2014-2015, were determined by LC-MS/MS and GC-MS/MS. In 44% of live honeybee 48 different pesticide residues were found, mainly amitraz metabolites (DMF, DMPF) and chlorpyrifos. In 98% of poisoned honeybee 57 pesticides and metabolites were detected, mainly chlorpyrifos, dimethoate and clothianidin. In total 84 different pesticides were detected both in live and poisoned honeybees, they indicate 30 various modes of action. Differences between mean number of pesticide residues detected in live and poisoned honeybees clearly indicate the impact of multiple pesticides on honeybee health. Possible impact of systemic fungicides on the health of honeybees was studied. Applicability of hazard quotient counted as ratio between concentration of pesticides in honeybees and lethal dose in the interpretation whether detected concentration indicates acute toxic effects was shown.
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Keywords:  Exposure; Fungicides; Hazard quotient; Honeybee; Insecticides; Pesticide residues

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28211333     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.02.028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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