Bumblebees. Assessing the effects glasshouse application of a novel insect growth regulator on bumble bee colonies | [Bourdons. Evaluation de l'effet sous serre d'un nouveau r2gulateur de croissance des insectes sur les colonies de bourdons]
2001
Thompson, H.M. ((Central Science Laboratory, York (Royaume Uni). National Bee Unit)) | Barrett, K.A.
Bumble bees are widely used as pollinators for glasshouse crops, particularly tomatoes. It is important that pesticide applications made to glasshouse crops have no significant adverse effects on the bumble bees on which they are dependent for pollination. This study aimed to determine the effects of a novel insect growth regulator applied to flowering tomatoes on introduced commercial bumble bee colonies
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书目信息
出版者
INRA
页码
p. 227-228
其它主题
Plante legumiere; Insectos utiles; Toxicite; Regulateur croissance insecte
语言
英语
注释
Summary (En)
ISSN
7380-0966
类型
/; Summary; Conference
来源
Hazards of pesticides to bees, Avignon (France), September 07-09, 1999. 7. International Symposium of the ICP-BR Bee Protection Group co-organised by INRA and ACTA, Belzunces, L.P.Pelissier, C.Lewis, G.B. (Eds.).- Paris (France): INRA, 2001. Hazards of pesticides to bees,Hazards of pesticides to bees,Avignon (France),07-09 Feb 1999.- ISBN 2-7380-0966-2. 308 p.
2002-08-15
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