Minimal toxicological impact of chlorothalonil on adult honey bees (Apis mellifera, L.)

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作者
Rinkevich, Frank D. [1 ]
Dodge, David [1 ]
Egnew, Nathan [1 ]
机构
[1] USDA ARS, Honey Bee Breeding Genet & Physiol Lab, 1157 Ben Hur Rd, Baton Rouge, LA 70820 USA
关键词
Chlorothalonil; Honey bee; Toxicity; Synergism; Esterase; Cytochrome P450; PESTICIDES; RESISTANCE; DETOXIFICATION; INSECTICIDES; HYMENOPTERA; SENSITIVITY; MALATHION; ESTERASES; RISK;
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10.1016/j.pestbp.2025.106300
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Honey bees encounter a diverse array of pesticides in their foraging areas and inside their colonies. Beekeepers have expressed tremendous concern about the impacts of pesticides on honey bee colony health and their beekeeping business. The fungicide chlorothalonil is frequently detected at concentrations above 5 ppm within colonies. Exposure to chlorothalonil in lab studies have shown impacts on larval development and morphology of emerging adults while field studies have shown that colony losses are associated with chlorothalonil at 5 ppm. This research was conducted to test if chlorothalonil has effects on honey bee toxicity, insecticide synergism, detoxification activity, and expression of esterase and cytochrome P450 genes in order to assess if chlorothalonil may contribute to colony losses via direct or enhanced toxicity. Exposure to 10 mu g topically applied doses or 5 ppm orally applied concentrations of technical or formulated chlorothalonil did not result in significant direct mortality, demonstrated <2-fold levels of synergism or antagonism with phenothrin, chlorpyrifos, and clothianidin, and did not impact activity or expression of detoxification enzymes. Therefore, the impacts of chlorothalonil on honey bee colony health is likely not due to toxicity or synergism but rather other physiological mechanisms.
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