2023
DOI: 10.1002/ps.7342
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Exploring the mechanisms underlying the toxicity of boric acid against the land snail, Theba pisana

Abstract: BACKGROUND: The land snail, Theba pisana, is one of the most important threats facing agriculture around the globe. Boric acid (BOA) is currently used as a safe alternative molluscicide to control land snails in sustainable agriculture, but the mechanisms of toxicity have not yet been investigated. The present study characterizes the lethal and sub-lethal (0.5 and 1 mg g −1 ) toxic effects of BOA-contaminated food for 14 days by examining physiological, biochemical and histopathological indicators in T. pisana… Show more

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“…Also, significant decreases in the food consumption rate of T. pisana were noticed after 2 weeks of exposure to 0.05 LC 50 of thiamethoxam, abamectin, and acrylamide (El-Gendy et al 2019b ). Furthermore, following 14 days of exposure, T. pisana snails consumed significantly less food contaminated by boric acid (Radwan and Gad 2023 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Also, significant decreases in the food consumption rate of T. pisana were noticed after 2 weeks of exposure to 0.05 LC 50 of thiamethoxam, abamectin, and acrylamide (El-Gendy et al 2019b ). Furthermore, following 14 days of exposure, T. pisana snails consumed significantly less food contaminated by boric acid (Radwan and Gad 2023 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, T. pisana growth was diminished after dietary exposure to a contaminated diet with thiamethoxam, abamectin, and acrylamide for 14 days (El-Gendy et al 2019b ). Additionally, the growth of T. pisana snails was significantly reduced after being fed sub-lethal concentrations of boric acid for 14 days (Radwan and Gad 2023 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%