Pyrimethanil residue and dissipation in tomatoes and soil under field conditions

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Congyun Liu
Dahai Lu
Youcheng Wang
Kai Wan
Jianxiang Huang
Fuhua Wang
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[1] Public Monitoring Center for Agro-product of Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Science,Key Laboratory of Testing and Evaluation for Agro
[2] Ministry of Agriculture,product Safety and Quality
[3] Huazhong Agricultural University,College of Resources and Environment
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Pyrimethanil; Residue; Dissipation; Tomato; Soil;
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A residue analytical method to detect pyrimethanil in tomatoes and soil was developed by using high-performance liquid chromatography with a diode array detector. The dissipation and residue level of pyrimethanil in tomatoes and soil were also investigated. Results showed that the average recoveries are in the range of 87.2 to 90.0 % with a relative standard difference of 2.22 to 7.61 % in tomatoes and soil. In Guangdong, Shandong, and Yunnan, the half-lives of pyrimethanil in tomatoes were 1.8, 3.6, and 4.2 days and those in soil were 4.0, 3.3, and 3.9 days, respectively. The dissipation rate of pyrimethanil in tomatoes and soil was affected by temperature, precipitation, and soil type. The terminal residue results showed that when pesticide pyrimethanil was used under the experiment design, all the results were far below the available maximum residue limits. Low residues in tomatoes and soil suggest that this pesticide is safe to use under the recommended dosage.
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页码:9397 / 9402
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