Comparison between imidacloprid effects on AChE and nAChRα1 in target Aphis craccivora and non-target Apis mellifera: experimental and theoretical approaches
Hussein M. Ali; Basma Abdel-Aty; Walaa El‑Sayed; Faiza M. Mariy; Gamal M. Hegazy;
Abstract
Neonicotinoids are widespread insecticides because of their potent effects against aphids and other piercing-sucking insects in addition to having high selectivity toward insects rather than vertebrates. However, they affect severely some non-target insects, mainly honeybee in a phenomenon called colony collapse disorder (CCD).
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| Title | Comparison between imidacloprid effects on AChE and nAChRα1 in target Aphis craccivora and non-target Apis mellifera: experimental and theoretical approaches | Authors | Hussein M. Ali; Basma Abdel-Aty ; Walaa El‑Sayed; Faiza M. Mariy; Gamal M. Hegazy | Keywords | Neonicotinoids, NAChR, AChE, Honeybee, Cowpea aphid, Alfa subunit | Issue Date | 29-Aug-2024 | Publisher | Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture | DOI | https://doi.org/10.1186/s40538-024-00644-3 |
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