A 3-year survey of Italian honey bee-collected pollen reveals widespread contamination by agricultural pesticides

被引:184
|
作者
Tosi, Simone [1 ,2 ]
Costa, Cecilia [3 ]
Vesco, Umberto [4 ,5 ]
Quaglia, Giancarlo [6 ]
Guido, Giovanni [4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bologna, Dipartimento Sci Agr, Viale Giuseppe Fanin 42, I-40127 Bologna, BO, Italy
[2] Univ Calif San Diego, Div Biol Sci, Sect Ecol Behav & Evolut, 9500 Gilman Dr,MC0116, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
[3] Consiglio Ric Agr Anal Econ Agr, Ctr Ric Agr Ambiente, Via Saliceto 80, I-40128 Bologna, BO, Italy
[4] Unione Nazl Assoc Apicoltori Italiani, CRT Problemat Ambientali & Nutr, Via Paolo Boselli 2, I-50126 Florence, FI, Italy
[5] CRT Patol Apist, Via Paolo Boselli 2, I-50126 Florence, FI, Italy
[6] Floramo Corp Srl, Via Lime,4, I-12047 Rocca De Baldi, CN, Italy
关键词
Bee health; Monitoring; Multiple residues; Chemical mixture; Chlorpyrifos; Imidacloprid; APIS-MELLIFERA; NEONICOTINOID INSECTICIDE; BOMBUS-TERRESTRIS; RESIDUE ANALYSIS; EXPOSURE; POLLINATORS; FUNGICIDE; THIAMETHOXAM; BUMBLEBEES; MIXTURES;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.09.226
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) health is compromised by complex interactions between multiple stressors, among which pesticides play a major role. To better understand the extent of honey bee colonies' exposure to pesticides in time and space, we conducted a survey by collecting corbicular pollen from returning honey bee foragers in 53 Italian apiaries during the active beekeeping season of 3 subsequent years (2012-2014). Of 554 pollen samples analysed for pesticide residues, 62% contained at least one pesticide. The overall rate of multiresidual samples (38%) was higher than the rate of single pesticide samples (24%), reaching a maximum of 7 pesticides per sample (1%). Over 3 years, 18 different pesticides were detected (10 fungicides and 8 insecticides) out of 66 analysed. Pesticide concentrations reached the level of concern for bee health (Hazard Quotient (HQ) higher than 1000) at least once in 13% of the apiaries and exceeded the thresholds of safety for human dietary intake (Acute Reference Dose (ARfD), the Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI), and the Maximum Residue Limit (MRL)) in 39% of the analysis. The pesticide which was most frequently detected was the insecticide chlorpyrifos (30% of the samples overall, exceeding ARfD, ADI, or MRL in 99% of the positive ones), followed by the fungicides mandipropamid (19%), metalaxyl (16%), spiroxamine (15%), and the neonicotinoid insecticide imidacloprid (12%). Imidacloprid had also the highest HQ level (5054, with 12% of its positive samples with HQ higher than 1000). This 3 year survey provides further insights on the contamination caused by agricultural pesticide use on honey bee colonies. Bee-collected pollen is shown to be a valuable tool for environmental monitoring, and for the detection of illegal uses of pesticides. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:208 / 218
页数:11
相关论文
共 8 条
  • [1] Widespread contamination of wildflower and bee-collected pollen with complex mixtures of neonicotinoids and fungicides commonly applied to crops
    David, Arthur
    Botias, Cristina
    Abdul-Sada, Alaa
    Nicholls, Elizabeth
    Rotheray, Ellen L.
    Hill, Elizabeth M.
    Goulson, Dave
    ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL, 2016, 88 : 169 - 178
  • [2] Honey bee-collected pollen richness and protein content across an agricultural land-use gradient
    Simanonok, Michael P.
    Otto, Clint R., V
    Iwanowicz, Deborah D.
    Cornman, R. Scott
    APIDOLOGIE, 2021, 52 (06) : 1291 - 1304
  • [3] Honey bee-collected pollen richness and protein content across an agricultural land-use gradient
    Michael P. Simanonok
    Clint R. V. Otto
    Deborah D. Iwanowicz
    R. Scott Cornman
    Apidologie, 2021, 52 : 1291 - 1304
  • [4] Do the Quality and Quantity of Honey Bee-Collected Pollen Vary Across an Agricultural Land-Use Gradient?
    Simanonok, Michael P.
    Otto, Clint R., V
    Smart, Matthew D.
    ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY, 2020, 49 (01) : 189 - 196
  • [5] A Comparison of Honey Bee-Collected Pollen From Working Agricultural Lands Using Light Microscopy and ITS Metabarcoding
    Smart, M. D.
    Cornman, R. S.
    Iwanowicz, D. D.
    McDermott-Kubeczko, M.
    Pettis, J. S.
    Spivak, M. S.
    Otto, C. R. V.
    ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY, 2017, 46 (01) : 38 - 49
  • [6] Honey bee-collected pollen in agro-ecosystems reveals diet diversity, diet quality, and pesticide exposure
    Colwell, Megan J.
    Williams, Geoffrey R.
    Evans, Rodger C.
    Shutler, Dave
    ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2017, 7 (18): : 7243 - 7253
  • [7] Comparative pesticide exposure to Apis mellifera via honey bee-collected pollen in agricultural and non-agricultural areas of Northern Thailand
    Chainnanee, Veeranan
    Chantawannakul, Panuwan
    Khongphinitbunjong, Kitiphong
    Kamyo, Torlarp
    Pettis, Jeffery S.
    JOURNAL OF APICULTURAL RESEARCH, 2019, 58 (05) : 720 - 729
  • [8] In-house validation and application of UHPLC-MS/MS method for the quantification of pyrrolizidine and tropane alkaloids in commercial honey bee-collected pollen, teas and herbal infusions purchased on Italian market in 2019-2020 referring to recent European Union regulations
    Martinello, Marianna
    Manzinello, Chiara
    Gallina, Albino
    Mutinelli, Franco
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2022, 57 (12): : 7505 - 7516