neonikotynoidy
Neonikotynoidy, also known as neonics, are a class of synthetic insecticides chemically related to nicotine and developed for broad use in agriculture. They are systemic compounds, meaning plants can absorb them and transport the chemical throughout tissues, providing protection from within against pests that feed on the plant.
The primary mode of action is the activation of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) in the insect nervous
Chemical diversity within neonikotynoidy is often categorized by substituents into nitro- and cyano-substituted members. Common commercial
Environmental and regulatory considerations have shaped their use. Non-target effects on pollinators, aquatic invertebrates, and other