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Distribution and dissipation of deltamethrin, dimethomorph, imidacloprid, mepanipyrim, and metalaxyl applied to chili peppers
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Korean Soc Applied Biological Chemistry
Field trials were carried out to investigate the dissipation rates of pesticides as well as to measure the terminal residues in chili peppers. Deltamethrin, dimethomorph, imidacloprid, mepanipyrim, and metalaxyl were applied to chili peppers 15 days prior to harvest. Chili pepper samples were collected at specified intervals and were subjected to residue analysis and dislodgeable residue study. In most cases, initial residue levels were rapidly dissipated with time. The dissipation pattern of pesticide residues fits well to first-order kinetics. Biological half-lives, as calculated from regression curves, of most pesticides were estimated to be < 4 days. In the fast growing chili pepper, a dilution effect was considerably involved in the rate of dissipation. As a result, it was possible to predict the terminal residue at harvested crops from the initial residue level and declining curve of pesticides.
Chili pepperDislodgeable residueDissipationDistributionPesticide
Kwon, Chan Hyeok、Lee, Young Deuk
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Minist Food & Drug Safety, Food Standard Div, Cheongju 361709, Chungcheongbuk, South Korea
Daegu Univ, Div Life & Environm Sci, Gyongsan 712714, Gyeongsangbuk D, South Korea