| Literature DB >> 29049960 |
Fabio Sgolastra1, Sonia Blasioli2, Teresa Renzi2, Simone Tosi3, Piotr Medrzycki4, Roberto Molowny-Horas5, Claudio Porrini2, Ilaria Braschi2.
Abstract
Several anthropogenic contaminants, including pesticides and heavy metals, can affect honey bee health. The effects of mixtures of heavy metals and pesticides are rarely studied in bees, even though bees are likely to be exposed to these contaminants in both agricultural and urban environments. In this study, the lethal toxicity of Cr alone and in combination with the neonicotinoid insecticide clothianidin and the ergosterol-biosynthesis-inhibiting fungicide propiconazole was assessed in Apis mellifera adults. The LD50 and lowest benchmark dose of Cr as Cr(NO3)3, revealed a low acute oral toxicity on honey bee foragers (2049 and 379 mg L-1, respectively) and the Cr retention (i.e. bee ability to retain the heavy metal in the body) was generally low compared to other metals. A modified method based on the binomial proportion test was developed to analyse synergistic and antagonistic interactions between the three tested contaminants. The combination of an ecologically-relevant field concentration of chromium with clothianidin and propiconazole did not increase bee mortality. On the contrary, the presence of Cr in mixture with propiconazole elicited a slight antagonistic effect.Entities:
Keywords: Apis mellifera; Ecotoxicology; Heavy metals; Pesticides; Pollution; Synergism/antagonism
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29049960 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.10.068
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086