1993
DOI: 10.1007/bf00154232
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Synergistic and molecular interactions between the formamidine amitraz and copper(II) sulfate, used against the mite Varroa jacobsoni O., a parasite of the honeybee Apis mellifera L.

Abstract: Toxicological field assays have shown that the shock-treatment efficacy of the formamidine pesticide amitraz, used against the parasitic mite Varroajacobsoni, is synergistically improved by the administration of copper(II) sulfate through feeding of the honeybees. Amitraz is autoxidized and this process is accompanied by chemiluminescence. The emission is enhanced in the presence of low concentrations of H202. A dose-related inhibition of the chemiluminescence by CuSO4 was observed; consistent with the formati… Show more

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