Title of article
Nontarget Effects of Neem-Based Insecticides on Aquatic Invertebrates
Author/Authors
David P. Kreutzweiser، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages
9
From page
109
To page
117
Abstract
Neem-based insecticides are being investigated as alternatives to synthetic insecticides for the control of forest insect pests in Canada. Because the proposed use pattern against forest defoliators often necessitates spraying near shoreline areas, an assessment of adverse effects of neem on nontarget aquatic invertebrates was warranted. Acute lethal effects of two neem-based formulations on eight species of macroinvertebrates were determined in flow-through screening tests at 10 times the expected environmental concentration (0.35 mg/liter). Significant mortality occurred only in the mayflyIsonychia bicolor/rufaexposed to one formulation, and further tests were conducted to determine a concentration-dependent response. The LC50forI. bicolor/rufawas estimated at 1.12 mg/liter; the LC10was 0.63 mg/liter. Three detritivorous species were tested at expected environmental concentrations (0.035 mg/liter) at longer exposures in aquatic microcosms to determine effects of the two formulations on feeding rates and survival. Neither formulation caused significant mortality or antifeedant effects after a 28-day exposure. The implications of these results for forest pest management operations are discussed.
Journal title
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Serial Year
1997
Journal title
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Record number
719315
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