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Pesticide residues in soils planted with Panax notoginseng in south China, and their relationships in Panax notoginseng and soil.

Ling Zhao1, Yan Li2, Wenjie Ren1, Yang Huang2, Xiaomi Wang2, Zhaocong Fu2, Wenting Ma2, Ying Teng3, Yongming Luo1.   

Abstract

In this study, 73 samples from soils planted with Panax notoginseng and six P. notoginseng samples were collected in Yunnan Province to investigate the residual levels of six pesticides and their relationships with P. notoginseng and soil. All six pesticides were detected in the soils planted with P. notoginseng located in three regions of Shilin, Kaiyuan, and Yanshan. The detection frequencies of the pesticides in the soils followed the order: quintozene (100%) > iprodione (96%) > procymidone (69%) > chlorothalonil (51%) > pyrimethanil (49%) > pyraclostrobin (29%). The median concentrations of iprodione, pyraclostrobin, pyrimethanil, quintozene, procymidone, and chlorothalonil were 46.40, 6.4, 3.1, 2.86, 2.69, and 0.24 μg/kg, respectively. The mean concentrations of pesticides in the three regions followed the order: Kaiyuan > Shilin > Yanshan, except for iprodione. Furthermore, the concentrations of pesticide residues in soils in each region followed the order: soils never planted with P. notoginseng < soils previously planted with P. notoginseng < soils currently planted with P. notoginseng. The concentration of chlorothalonil in P. notoginseng followed the order: root > stem > leaf, whereas those of the other five pesticides followed the opposite order: root < stem < leaf. There were significant positive correlations between the mean concentrations of pesticides in P. notoginseng and those in the corresponding soils. These results indicate that the rational application of pesticides in P. notoginseng cultivation would be effective for reducing the accumulation of pesticides in P. notoginseng to protect people from the harmful effects of residual pesticides.
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Keywords:  Panax notoginseng; Pesticide residue; Relationship; Soil

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32534333     DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2020.110783

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecotoxicol Environ Saf        ISSN: 0147-6513            Impact factor:   6.291


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