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Spirodiclofen resistance levels in B. yothersi varied geographically across the Brazilian citrus belt, with higher resistance in the central region. Sublethal effects included reduced oviposition, increased non‐viable eggs and disrupted female reproduction.
Hector Alonso Escobar‐Garcia +1 more
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Background In the present study, the comparative toxicity of three different acaricides (abamectin, chlorfenapyr, and pyridaben) in technical and formulated forms was assessed on the eggs and adult females of a susceptible strain of Tetranychus urticae .
M. Badawy, M. Mahmoud, M. M. Khattab
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This study adapted and validated the dynamiCROP model for spinach, a leafy vegetable not previously included in its standard framework. The findings confirm that model‐predicted pesticide concentrations, when integrated into hazard quotient (HQ) calculations, can effectively support dietary risk assessment.
Ji‐Woo Yu +7 more
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Abamectin induces rapid and reversible hypoactivity within early zebrafish embryos
During early zebrafish embryogenesis, spontaneous tail contractions represent the first sign of locomotion and result from innervation of primary motoneuron axons to target axial muscles.
Raftery, Tara D., Volz, David C.
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This review highlights recent advances in understanding how plant protection programs and alternative fungicides affect the taxonomic composition of the grapevine phyllosphere microbiota. Bacterial and fungal communities are primarily shaped by the plant compartment, vineyard location, and sampling time. Plant protection programs generally have a minor
Sofia Montanari +6 more
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Residues and Risk Assessment of Abamectin, Chlorpyrifos and Pyriproxyfen in Cucumber Plants under the Greenhouse Conditions [PDF]
The residual behavior of abamectin (Vertimec 1.8% EC), chlorpyrifos (PestBan 48% EC), and pyriproxyfen (Admiral 10% EC) in cucumber fruits and leaves under greenhouse conditions was investigated.
awatef mansy
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BIOCHEMICAL ASPECTS OF FLUFENOXURON AND ABAMECTIN ON THE 4th INSTAR LARVAE OF COTTON LEAFWORM Spodoptera /ittota/is (BOISO.) [PDF]
Biochemical results revealed that both flufenoxuron and abamectin caused, in general, reduction in total protein content of the treated larvae. The reduction percent than check in protein persisted for 120 hrs without signs of recovery.
Mohsen Ali
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Conservative care in successful treatment of abamectin poisoning
Human intoxication with abamectin is an uncommon but potentially fatal cause of pesticide poisoning. In this study a 42-year-old man was intoxicated with 3600 mg abamectin orally. On admission patient was fully alert with the smell of the poison from the mouth. Vital signs were normal and conjunctiva was hyperemic.
Aminiahidashti, Hamed +2 more
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Abamectin (ABA) is considered a powerful insecticidal and anthelmintic agent. It is an intracellular product of Streptomyces avermitilis; is synthesized through complicated pathways and can then be extracted from mycelial by methanol extraction.
Wafaa H. Radwan +3 more
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The house fly Musca domestica L. is one of the medical and veterinary pests that can develop resistance to different insecticides. Mixing insecticides is a new strategy for accelerating pest control; furthermore, it can overcome insect resistance to ...
Doaa F. El Sherif +6 more
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