Co-formulant in a commercial fungicide product causes lethal and sub-lethal effects in bumble bees
Abstract Pollinators, particularly wild bees, are suffering declines across the globe, and pesticides are thought to be drivers of these declines. Research into, and regulation of pesticides has focused on the active ingredients, and their impact on bee health. In contrast, the additional components...
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Auteurs principaux: | Edward A. Straw, Mark J. F. Brown |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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