Neonicotinoid contamination in wildflowers collected from citrus orchards in a northwestern Mediterranean Region (Spain) after tree foliar treatments
Author
García-Valcárcel, Ana Isabel
Campos-Rivela, José Miguel
Hernando Guil, María Dolores
Martínez-Ferrer, María Teresa
Publication date
2022-03-14ISSN
0944-1344
Abstract
Ground-cover vegetation attracts and harbors beneficial insects to the agrosystem, playing an important role in conservation biological control. Integrated pest management (IPM) program guidelines recommend the implantation of sowed or resident wild covers in perennial crops. Given the high-quality fruit requirements, even in IPM programs, insecticides can be required in citrus crops. This study presents, over a year, the levels of neonicotinoids (thiamethoxam and imidacloprid) in not-target ground-cover wildflowers growing spontaneously in citrus orchards after foliar treatment of citrus trees. The presence and persistence of these neonicotinoids in different wildflower species were studied. Concentrations of thiamethoxam and imidacloprid in whole wildflowers ranged from < method quantification limit (MQL) to 52.9 ng g−1 and from < MQL to 98.6 ng g−1, respectively. Thiamethoxam was more frequently detected than imidacloprid. Thiamethoxam and imidacloprid were detected up to 336 and 230 days after treatment, respectively. The highest detection frequencies (100%) and highest thiamethoxam and imidacloprid mean concentrations (26.0 ± 7.3 ng g−1 and 11.0 ± 10.6 ng g−1, respectively) occurred in wildflowers collected 9 days after the treatments. Since application, a clear decrease in the concentration of both compounds and differences in the accumulation depending on wildflower species were observed. Cross contamination was detected, indicating a transport from adjacent treated plots. Maintaining a cover crop in citrus orchards may lead to detrimental effects on non-target arthropods if these neonicotinoid compounds are used for pest control since they can entail a chronic exposure during at least 230 days for imidacloprid and 336 days for thiamethoxam.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
632 - Malalties i protecció de les plantes
Pages
14
Publisher
Springer
Is part of
Environmental Science and Pollution Research (ESPR)
Citation
García-Valcárcel, Ana Isabel, José Miguel Campos-Rivela, María Dolores Hernando Guil, and María Teresa Martínez-Ferrer. 2022. "Neonicotinoid Contamination In Wildflowers Collected From Citrus Orchards In A Northwestern Mediterranean Region (Spain) After Tree Foliar Treatments". Environmental Science And Pollution Research. doi:10.1007/s11356-022-19331-7.
Grant agreement number
INIA/Programa Estatal de I+D+I orientada a los retos de la sociedad/RTA2013-00042-C10-01/ES/Impacto de contaminantes sobre la abundancia y diversidad de polinizadores silvestres y abejas melíferas. Evaluación de efectos sobre el sistema inmunitario y reproductivo. Estudios de campo/
INIA/Programa Estatal de I+D+I orientada a los retos de la sociedad/RTA2013-00042-C10-01/ES/Estudios de campo del impacto de los neonicotinoides y otros productos fitosanitarios utilizados en fruticultura sobre las poblaciones de abejas/
Program
Protecció Vegetal Sostenible
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