- Acute toxicity and esterase response to carbaryl exposure in two different populations of amphipods Hyalella curvispina.
Acute toxicity and esterase response to carbaryl exposure in two different populations of amphipods Hyalella curvispina.
Aquatic toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (2017-05-02)
Olga Liliana Anguiano, Melina Vacca, María Emilia Rodriguez Araujo, Mónica Montagna, Andrés Venturino, Ana Ferrari
PMID28460306
RESUMO
During the last years, a carbaryl insecticide was extensively applied in the valley of Río Negro and Neuquén, North Patagonia Argentina, to manage codling moths (Cydia pomonella), the main pest of pear and apple trees. In this study carbaryl susceptibility and B-esterase activity from both insecticide-exposed and non-exposed field populations of amphipods Hyalella curvispina were studied. Two subpopulations, one susceptible to carbaryl (LC