Residues of azoxystrobin, fenhexamid, and pyrimethanil in strawberry following field treatments and the effect of domestic washing.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
Residues of the pesticides azoxystrobin, fenhexamid
and pyrimethanil were determined in strawberry
after field treatment. The effect of 'home' washing
with tap water and a commercially available vegetable
detergent on residue levels was also studied. After
treatment, azoxystrobin and pyrimethanil residues
on strawberry were on average 0.55 and 2.98 mg kg1,
respectively, values below the maximum residue
level (MRL) fixed by the European Union (2.0
and 5mg kg1, respectively), while fenhexamid
residues were on average 2.99 mg kg1, which is
very close to the MRL of 3.0 mg kg1, but some
samples were over the MRL. Thereafter, all residues
declined, with a half-life of about 8 days (azoxystrobin
and fenhexamid) and 4.8 days (pyrimethanil).
Washing the fruit with tap water reduced the
residues of azoxystrobin and fenhexamid but did not
affect pyrimethanil residues. Finally, when fruits
were washed with a commercial detergent, greater
amounts were removed (about 45% of azoxystrobin
and pyrimethanil and 60% of fenhexamid).
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Strawberry; azoxystrobin; fenhexamid; pyrimethanil; residues
Elenco autori:
Schirra, MARIO MAURO
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