Plant protection products (PPPs) are pesticides that protect crops and ornamental plants. PPPs include primarily insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides. Bees’ contact with PPPs can cause immediate death or, in sublethal dose, may affect their physiology and/or behavior. Understanding the effect of PPPs’ sublethal doses is especially important. Contact with a sublethal dose of PPPs generally allows the bee to return to the hive, which may expose the whole colony to the harmful substance. Biochemical changes may affect colony condition, health, and performance. Most of the research on the biochemical effects of PPP in honey bees focuses on insecticides and among them neonicotinoids (especially imidacloprid). The vast majority of research is...
There are some contradictory theories on how tolerant honey bees are of pesticides. Since the honey ...
International audienceAbstractPesticides have been cited as one of the major drivers of pollinator l...
The level of benzo-(a)-pyrene monooxidase (B(a)PMO) activity in honey bees exposed to a sugar syrup ...
The honey bee is an important pollinator. In the environment, it can be exposed to many harmful fact...
International audienceThe toxicity and biochemical changes in honey bees (Apis mellifera) treated wi...
To explain losses of bees that could occur after the winter season, we studied the effects of the in...
International audienceDuring all their life stages, bees are exposed to residual concentrations of p...
Bees and the pollination services they deliver are beneficial to both food crop production, and for ...
A rapid decline of Apis mellifera, a keystone pollinator of wild plant species and agricultural cro...
A rapid decline of Apis mellifera, a keystone pollinator of wild plant species and agricultural crop...
International audienceThis study describes the development of acetylcholinesterase (AChE), carboxyle...
Over the past two decades, there has been an alarming decline in the number of honey bee colonies. T...
The increasing use of insecticides, promoted by the intensification of agriculture, has raised conce...
Honey bees and the pollination services they provide are fundamental for agriculture and biodiversi...
The main objective of this study was to test comparatively the effects of two common insecticides on...
There are some contradictory theories on how tolerant honey bees are of pesticides. Since the honey ...
International audienceAbstractPesticides have been cited as one of the major drivers of pollinator l...
The level of benzo-(a)-pyrene monooxidase (B(a)PMO) activity in honey bees exposed to a sugar syrup ...
The honey bee is an important pollinator. In the environment, it can be exposed to many harmful fact...
International audienceThe toxicity and biochemical changes in honey bees (Apis mellifera) treated wi...
To explain losses of bees that could occur after the winter season, we studied the effects of the in...
International audienceDuring all their life stages, bees are exposed to residual concentrations of p...
Bees and the pollination services they deliver are beneficial to both food crop production, and for ...
A rapid decline of Apis mellifera, a keystone pollinator of wild plant species and agricultural cro...
A rapid decline of Apis mellifera, a keystone pollinator of wild plant species and agricultural crop...
International audienceThis study describes the development of acetylcholinesterase (AChE), carboxyle...
Over the past two decades, there has been an alarming decline in the number of honey bee colonies. T...
The increasing use of insecticides, promoted by the intensification of agriculture, has raised conce...
Honey bees and the pollination services they provide are fundamental for agriculture and biodiversi...
The main objective of this study was to test comparatively the effects of two common insecticides on...
There are some contradictory theories on how tolerant honey bees are of pesticides. Since the honey ...
International audienceAbstractPesticides have been cited as one of the major drivers of pollinator l...
The level of benzo-(a)-pyrene monooxidase (B(a)PMO) activity in honey bees exposed to a sugar syrup ...