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Sustainable beekeeping: The impact of organic molecules on honey bee health and apiculture
Honey bees are essential pollinators of numerous crops, playing a vital role in global agricultural productivity and biodiversity preservation. Several biological stressors pose a threat to this pollinating insect. Among these, the ectoparasitic mite Varroa destructor is currently the most significant concern. Historically, mite management has predominantly relied on synthetic acaricides, which present multiple disadvantages, including resistance development and residual toxicity. As an alternative, eco-friendly products have aroused great interest over the years. The purpose of this review is to consolidate current knowledge on the toxicological mechanisms of organic acaricides, examine their sublethal effects on honey bees, identify existing knowledge gaps, and provide practical recommendations for beekeepers and policymakers. By assessing both the efficacy and safety of organic acaricides, this review seeks to promote sustainable and bee-friendly pest management strategies.
期刊介绍:
Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology publishes the results of studies concerning toxic and pharmacological effects of (human and veterinary) drugs and of environmental contaminants in animals and man.
Areas of special interest are: molecular mechanisms of toxicity, biotransformation and toxicokinetics (including toxicokinetic modelling), molecular, biochemical and physiological mechanisms explaining differences in sensitivity between species and individuals, the characterisation of pathophysiological models and mechanisms involved in the development of effects and the identification of biological markers that can be used to study exposure and effects in man and animals.
In addition to full length papers, short communications, full-length reviews and mini-reviews, Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology will publish in depth assessments of special problem areas. The latter publications may exceed the length of a full length paper three to fourfold. A basic requirement is that the assessments are made under the auspices of international groups of leading experts in the fields concerned. The information examined may either consist of data that were already published, or of new data that were obtained within the framework of collaborative research programmes. Provision is also made for the acceptance of minireviews on (classes of) compounds, toxicities or mechanisms, debating recent advances in rapidly developing fields that fall within the scope of the journal.