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Neonicotinoid concentrations in arable soils after seed treatment applications in preceding years

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PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
Volume 70, Issue 12, Pages 1780-1784

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JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
DOI: 10.1002/ps.3836

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soil; neonicotinoids; clothianidin; thiamethoxam; imidacloprid; honey bee; Apis mellifera; bumblebee; pollinator

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BACKGROUNDConcentrations of the neonicotinoid insecticides clothianidin, thiamethoxam and imidacloprid were determined in arable soils from a variety of locations in England. RESULTSIn soil samples taken from the central area of fields, concentrations of clothianidin ranged from 0.02 to 13.6 mu g kg(-1). Thiamethoxam concentrations were between <0.02 and 1.50 mu g kg(-1), and imidacloprid concentrations between <0.09 and 10.7 mu g kg(-1). Concentrations of clothianidin and thiamethoxam were lower in soil samples taken from the edges of fields than from the centres of fields, but this difference was less pronounced for imidacloprid. CONCLUSIONThis work gives a clear indication of the levels of neonicotinoids in arable soils after typical use of these compounds as seed dressings in the United Kingdom. There was evidence that imidacloprid was more persistent in the soils studied than clothianidin and thiamethoxam. As clothianidin and thiamethoxam have largely superseded imidacloprid in the United Kingdom, neonicotinoid levels were lower than suggested by predictions based on imidacloprid alone. (c) 2014 Crown copyright. Pest Management Science (c) 2014 Society of Chemical Industry

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