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The non-target impact of spinosyns on beneficial arthropods

Biondi, Antonio; Mommaerts, Veerle; Smagghe, Guy; Vinuela, Elisa; Zappala, Lucia and Desneux, Nicolas (2012) The non-target impact of spinosyns on beneficial arthropods. Pest Management Science, pp. 1523-1536.

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Spinosyn-based products, mostly spinosad, have been widely recommended by extension specialists and agribusiness companies; consequently, they have been used to control various pests in many different cropping systems. Following the worldwide adoption of spinosad-based products for integrated and organic farming, an increasing number of ecotoxicological studies have been published in the past 10 years. These studies are primarily related to the risk assessment of spinosad towards beneficial arthropods. This review takes into account recent data with the aim of (i) highlighting potentially adverse effects of spinosyns on beneficial arthropods (and hence on ecosystem services that they provide in agroecosystems), (ii) clarifying the range of methods used to address spinosyn side effects on biocontrol agents and pollinators in order to provide new insights for the development of more accurate bioassays, (iii) identifying pitfalls when analysing laboratory results to assess field risks and (iv) gaining increasing knowledge on side effects when using spinosad for integrated pest management (IPM) programmes and organic farming. For the first time, a thorough review of possible risks of spinosad and novel spinosyns (such as spinetoram) to beneficial arthropods (notably natural enemies and pollinators) is provided. The acute lethal effect and multiple sublethal effects have been identified in almost all arthropod groups studied. This review will help to optimise the future use of spinosad and new spinosyns in IPM programmes and for organic farming, notably by preventing the possible side effects of spinosyns on beneficial arthropods. Copyright (C) 2012 Society of Chemical Industry


EPrint Type:Journal paper
Keywords:spinosad (en), sublethal effects (en), IPM (en), organic farming (en), REDUCED-RISK INSECTICIDES (en), WESTERN FLOWER THRIPS (en), NATURALLY DERIVED INSECTICIDE (en), ENDOPARASITOHYPOSOTER-DIDYMATOR (en), SPODOPTERA-FRUGIPERDA LEPIDOPTERA (en), BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL AGENTS (en), LADY BEETLE COLEOPTERA (en), ecotoxicology (fr), natural enemies (fr), pollinators (fr), biopesticide (fr), FRUIT-FLY DIPTERA (fr), FRANKLINIELLA-OCCIDENTALIS PERGANDE (fr), BAIT SPRAYS (fr)
Subjects:"Organics" in general
Research affiliation: France > INRAe - Institut national de recherche pour l’agriculture, l’alimentation et l’environnement
ISSN:ISSN: 1526-498X
DOI:10.1002/ps.3396
Project ID:HAL-INRAe
Deposited By: PENVERN, Servane
ID Code:40986
Deposited On:12 Aug 2021 10:37
Last Modified:12 Aug 2021 10:37
Document Language:English

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