Literature DB >> 18823060

Multivariate analysis of toxicological and environmental properties of soil nematicides.

Sara Sánchez-Moreno1, Elena Alonso-Prados, J Luis Alonso-Prados, José M García-Baudín.   

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BACKGROUND: In intensive agriculture, the use of pesticides and soil fumigants is necessary to produce economically viable crops worldwide. However, this practice may involve undesirable effects on human health and the environment. In 1995, methyl bromide was restricted by the Montreal Protocol because of possible ozone depletion. The objective of this study was to compare intrinsic environmental and toxicological properties of 11 active substances with nematicidal properties, some of them recognized as methyl bromide alternatives.
RESULTS: Four groups of active substances were discriminated by a series of principal component analyses (PCAs): (a) high toxicity to non-target fauna, humans and animals and medium persistence in the environment (cadusafos, ethoprophos and fenamiphos); (b) high toxicity to humans, animals and non-target fauna and high persistence (carbofuran and fosthiazate); (c) low toxicity to non-target fauna, humans and animals and low persistence (carbosulfan, benfuracarb and oxamyl); (d) low toxicity to humans, animals and non-target fauna and medium persistence in the environment (1,3-dichloropropene, chloropicrin and methyl bromide).
CONCLUSION: Evaluating the multiple aspects of toxicological and environmental properties of active substances through PCA is proposed as a helpful tool for initially comparing the complex toxicological behaviour of active substances as plant protection products.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 18823060     DOI: 10.1002/ps.1650

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pest Manag Sci        ISSN: 1526-498X            Impact factor:   4.845


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1.  Capsaicinoids, chloropicrin and sulfur mustard: possibilities for exposure biomarkers.

Authors:  Maija Pesonen; Kirsi Vähäkangas; Mia Halme; Paula Vanninen; Heikki Seulanto; Matti Hemmilä; Markku Pasanen; Tapio Kuitunen
Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2010-12-20       Impact factor: 5.810

2.  Effect of Coffee Silver Skin and Brewers' Spent Grain in the Control of Root-knot Nematodes.

Authors:  N Thligene; G N Mezzapesa; D Mondelli; A Trani; P Veronico; M T Melillo; S Dumontet; T Miano; N Sasanelli
Journal:  Helminthologia       Date:  2019-03-06       Impact factor: 1.184

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