| Literature DB >> 33752118 |
Shanshan Di1, Yanhua Wang1, Hao Xu1, Xinquan Wang1, Guiling Yang1, Chen Chen2, Xi Yang3, Yongzhong Qian4.
Abstract
The dissipation behaviors and exposure risks of individual and joint application of procymidone and carbendazim in greenhouse strawberries were studied. The initial concentrations were similar after individual or joint applications, while the dissipation half-lives and finial concentrations were significantly different. After joint application, the dissipation half-lives of procymidone and carbendazim were 12.9 and 16.0 days, respectively, which were about 1.8 times higher than those after individual application. Furthermore, the final residues under joint application condition were 1.8-3.5 times higher than those under individual application condition. The joint application decreased the dissipation rates of procymidone or carbendazim in strawberries, and increased the final residue concentrations. The dietary intake risks of procymidone and carbendazim (whether applied individually or jointly) were no higher than 0.12, which were acceptable for human health. This work would shed a light for the guidance of the joint application and risk assessment of the typical fungicides in strawberry.Entities:
Keywords: Carbendazim; Dissipation; Greenhouse strawberries; Joint application; Procymidone; Risk assessment
Year: 2021 PMID: 33752118 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.129502
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514