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Jens Pistorius
Researcher at Julius Kühn-Institut
Publications - 73
Citations - 609
Jens Pistorius is an academic researcher from Julius Kühn-Institut. The author has contributed to research in topics: Honey bee & Guttation. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 65 publications receiving 473 citations.
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Standard methods for toxicology research in Apis mellifera
Piotr Medrzycki,Hervé Giffard,Pierrick Aupinel,Luc P. Belzunces,Marie-Pierre Chauzat,Christian Claßen,Marc Edouard Colin,Thierry Dupont,Vincenzo Girolami,Reed M. Johnson,Yves Le Conte,Johannes Lückmann,Matteo Marzaro,Jens Pistorius,Claudio Porrini,Andrea Schur,Fabio Sgolastra,Noa Simon Delso,Jozef J. M. van der Steen,Klaus Wallner,Cédric Alaux,David Biron,Nicolas Blot,Gherardo Bogo,Jean-Luc Brunet,Frédéric Delbac,Marie Diogon,Hicham El Alaoui,Bertille Provost,Simone Tosi,Cyril Vidau +30 more
TL;DR: A selection of methods used for studying pesticide toxicity/selectiveness towards Apis mellifera are described, which may be used in risk assessment schemes and in scientific research aimed to explain acute and chronic effects of any target compound on Apis Mellifera.
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Bee poisoning incidents in Germany in spring 2008 caused by abrasion of active substance from treated seeds during sowing of maize.
TL;DR: The chemical analysis of dust, plant samples, bee samples, fresh pollen and bee bread confirmed the poisoning by clothianidin originating from treated maize seeds, and no correlation with any bee pathogens was detected.
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Application of predefined doses of neonicotinoid containing dusts in field trials and acute effects on honey bees
Jens Pistorius,Anja Wehner,Melanie Kriszan,Holger Bargen,Silvio Knäbe,Olaf Klein,Malte Frommberger,Matthias Stähler,Udo Heimbach +8 more
TL;DR: The findings of high effects at chosen rates highlight the need to include specific dust drift field trials for seed treatment products with highly toxic insecticides in risk assessment used in crops with potential dust abrasion and emission from seeds.
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Lethal effects of various tank mixtures including insecticides, fungicides and fertilizers on honey bees under laboratory, semi-field and field conditions
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that tankmischungen nicht per se mit einer Toxizitatsitatserhohung fur Honigbienen einhergehen.
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Chronic High Glyphosate Exposure Delays Individual Worker Bee (Apis mellifera L.) Development under Field Conditions.
Richard Odemer,Abdulrahim T. Alkassab,Gabriela Bischoff,Malte Frommberger,Anna Wernecke,Ina Patrizia Wirtz,Jens Pistorius,Franziska Odemer +7 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that chronic high GBH exposure is capable of significantly delaying worker brood development, while no further detrimental effects seem to appear at the colony level.