Bioactivity and genotoxicity effects of certain compounds on Theba pisana and Monacha cartusiana land snails
Nada M. T. Abbas, Sahar I. M. Abd El-Wahed, Hesham A. M. Ibrahim, Mona F. A. El-Sitiny, Mohammed G. Mahmoud

TL;DR
This study evaluates the effectiveness and genetic impact of various compounds on two pest snail species in Egypt, comparing them to conventional pesticides.
Contribution
The study introduces silver nitrate nanoparticles and nicotinamide as potential alternatives to oxamyl for snail control, with detailed genotoxicity assessments.
Findings
Oxamyl showed the highest mortality rates against both snail species compared to nicotinamide and silver nitrate.
Silver nitrate nanoparticles and nicotinamide were effective in reducing snail populations in field conditions.
RAPD-PCR analysis revealed genetic polymorphism in snails exposed to the tested compounds.
Abstract
Theba pisana and Monacha cartusiana, both land snails, are agricultural pests that have caused significant losses in many orchards and fields in various areas of Egypt. In this study, the efficacy of nicotinamide, imidacloprid, and silver nitrate nanoparticles compounds compared to oxamyl were evaluated against these two snail species using residual film and poison bait techniques under laboratory and field conditions to identify alternative, more effective options to conventional pesticides. In addition, the genotoxicity impacts of these compounds on the tested snails were thoroughly investigated. Results showed that, for T. pisana, oxamyl exhibited the highest mortality rate, followed by nicotinamide and silver nitrate, with calculated LC50 values of 0.028%, 0.049%, and 0.120% for residual film technique and 0.546%, 0.971%, and 1.333% for poison bait technique. Similarly, for M.…
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TopicsMollusks and Parasites Studies · Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology · Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies
