Does the use of chlorantraniliprole during queen development adversely impact health and viability?

The queen is the sole reproductive individual and the maturing brood replenishes the shorter-lived worker bees. Production of many crops relies on both pesticides and bee pollination to improve crop quantity and quality. Despite the certain knowledge on chemical pesticides caused damage to worker be...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pesticide biochemistry and physiology 2024-06, Vol.202, p.105920, Article 105920
Hauptverfasser: He, Qibao, Wei, Ya, Wu, Yancan, Yang, Qing, Wang, Yaohui, Gao, Quan, Xiao, Jinjing, Yu, Linsheng, Cao, Haiqun
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Zusammenfassung:The queen is the sole reproductive individual and the maturing brood replenishes the shorter-lived worker bees. Production of many crops relies on both pesticides and bee pollination to improve crop quantity and quality. Despite the certain knowledge on chemical pesticides caused damage to worker bee physiology and behavior, our understanding of the relationship between honeybee queen development and chemical pesticides remains weak. Here, we comprehensive investigate the effects of the widely used insecticide chlorantraniliprole on the growth, hormone levels, and detoxifying enzyme activity of queen larvae. It has been determined that chlorantraniliprole present a chronic toxic effect on queen larvae and also reduced the fitness of queen, and that these effects are positively correlated with pesticide levels. It has been found that queen larvae began to show reduced capping and emergence rates when exposed to 2 ng/larva of chlorantraniliprole. At 20 ng/larva, queen capping and emergence rates were the lowest, and there were significant reductions in larval hormone level. Chlorantraniliprole have an effect on detoxification enzyme activity and hormone levels in queen larvae. In conclusion, chlorantraniliprole can adversely affect the growth and development of queen larvae. Our findings may guide the scientifically sound use of chemical pesticides to reduce potential risks to queen larvae. [Display omitted] •Chlorantraniliprole present a choric toxicity effect on queen larvae.•Chlorantraniliprole showed an influence to activity of CarE, GST, and CYP450 in honeybee queen.•Low concentration of chlorantraniliprole showed positive effect to the synthesis of JHIII synthesis in 6 days queen larvae.
ISSN:0048-3575
1095-9939
1095-9939
DOI:10.1016/j.pestbp.2024.105920