reviewEnvironmental Science and Pollution ResearchJun 7, 2017HYBRID OA

The environmental risks of neonicotinoid pesticides: a review of the evidence post 2013

Michigan State University · University of Sussex

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Abstract

Neonicotinoid pesticides were first introduced in the mid-1990s, and since then, their use has grown rapidly. They are now the most widely used class of insecticides in the world, with the majority of applications coming from seed dressings. Neonicotinoids are water-soluble, and so can be taken up by a developing plant and can be found inside vascular tissues and foliage, providing protection against herbivorous insects. However, only approximately 5% of the neonicotinoid active ingredient is taken up by crop plants and most instead disperses into the wider environment. Since the mid-2000s, several studies raised concerns that neonicotinoids may be having a negative effect on non-target organisms, in…

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Keywords
  • Neonicotinoid
  • Clothianidin
  • Thiamethoxam
  • European union
  • Imidacloprid
  • Pesticide
  • Toxicology
  • Biology
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