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1Hearing to review the federal coordination and response regarding pollinator health

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  • Title: ➤  Hearing to review the federal coordination and response regarding pollinator health
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 37
  • Publisher: ➤  U.S. Government Publishing Office
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  • Publish Location: Washington

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  • First Year Published: 2015
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2Shin nōyaku neonikochinoido ga Nihon o obiyakasu

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  • Title: ➤  Shin nōyaku neonikochinoido ga Nihon o obiyakasu
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  • Language: jpn
  • Number of Pages: Median: 204
  • Publisher: Nanatsumori Shokan
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  • Publish Location: Tōkyō-to Bunkyō-ku

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  • First Year Published: 2012
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Neonicotinoid

its tissues as it takes in water. Neonicotinoids can also be applied to the soil directly. Once absorbed, neonicotinoids become present throughout the plant

Insecticide

death.Imidacloprid, of the neonicotinoid family, is the most widely used insecticide in the world. In the late 1990s neonicotinoids came under increasing scrutiny

Coxal gland

agricultural applications has been shown to inhibit communication in crayfish. Neonicotinoids are widely used systemic insecticides that act as a neurotoxin to most

Nitenpyram

neonicotinoids in general. Due to its polar groups, nitenpyram is quite hydrophilic, with an extremely high water solubility. Though neonicotinoids are

Pesticide toxicity to bees

concluded that most uses of neonicotinoid pesticides such as clothianidin represent a risk to wild bees and honeybees. Neonicotinoids have been banned for all

Imidacloprid

a systemic insecticide belonging to a class of chemicals called the neonicotinoids which act on the central nervous system of insects. The chemical works

Thiamethoxam

patent dispute arose with Bayer which already had patents covering other neonicotinoids including imidacloprid and clothianidin. In 2002 the dispute was settled

Colony collapse disorder

carboxylesterases. A class of insecticides called neonicotinoids has come under particular scrutiny. Neonicotinoids are systemic pesticides, typically used as

Clothianidin

Bayer AG. Similar to thiamethoxam and imidacloprid, it is a neonicotinoid. Neonicotinoids are a class of insecticides that are chemically similar to nicotine

Economy of Slovenia

potatoes, in addition to smaller amounts of other agricultural products. Neonicotinoids are commonly used as they are throughout the world, including the use