Dissipation kinetics of spiromesifen on tea (Camellia sinensis) under tropical conditions

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作者
Sharma, K. K. [1 ]
Dubey, J. K.
Deka, S. C.
Chandrasekaran, S.
Kalpana
Gupta, Pratigya
Kumar, Anoop
Vandana
Devi, M. Jaya
Singh, B.
Baruah, A. A. L. H.
Kennedy, J. S.
Sharma, I. D.
Patyal, S. K.
Nath, A.
机构
[1] IARI, Div Agr Chem, All India Network Project Pesticide Residues, New Delhi 110012, India
[2] Dr YS Parmar Univ, Nauni 173230, HP, India
[3] AAU, Dept Entomol, Jorhat 785013, Assam, India
[4] Tamil Nadu Agr Univ, Dept Agr Entomol, Coimbatore 641003, Tamil Nadu, India
关键词
spiromesifen; degradation; first-order kinetics; DT50; DT90;
D O I
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2006.12.091
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Spiromesifen (Oberon (R)) is a new insecticide and miticide of chemical class ketoenol active against white flies (Bemisia spp., Trialeuroides spp.) and spider mites (Tetranychus and Panonychus spp.). Due to its potential significance in insect resistance management, it is important to establish its behaviour on crop and environment. In the present study, the degradation/dissipation of spiromesifen on tea crop under tropical environmental conditions was studied and its DT50 (t(1/2)), and DT90 (time to reduce to 90% of the initial value) were estimated. Spiromesifen was sprayed on tea crop after first rain flush at four different locations @ 96 and 192 g a.i. ha(-1). Samples of tea leaves were drawn at 0, 1, 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 21 and 30 days after treatment and that of soil at 10 days after treatment and at harvest from 0 to 15 and 15 to 30 cm layers. After crude extraction of tea leaves for spiromesifen residues with acetone:water, the contents were partitioned with cylohexane:ethyl acetate and cleaned up on Florosil column. Soil residues were also extracted similarly. Quantification of residues was done on GC-MS in Selected Ion Monitoring (SIM) mode in mass range 271-274 m/z. The LOQ of this method was found to be 0.05 mu g g(-1) while LOD being 0.015 mu g g(-1). The DT50 of spiromesifen when applied at recommended doses in tea leaves was found to be 5.0-8.5 days. Ninety-nine percent degradation was found to occur within 33-57 days after application. In soil, no residues of spiromesifen were detectable 10 days after treatment. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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