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Human exposure and mass balance distribution during procymidone application in horticultural greenhouses

The purpose of this study was to analyze the impact of procymidone application in periurban horticultural greenhouses, especially on workers (applicators and assistants) and soil and plastic mulching, when mechanically pressurized application systems were employed. The mean Potential Dermal Exposure...

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Autores principales: Fitó Friedrichs, Gretel, Berenstein, Giselle, Nasello, Soledad, Dutra Alcoba, Yohana Y., Hughes, Enrique A., Basack, Silvana, Montserrat, Javier M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6962704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31956706
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e03093
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author Fitó Friedrichs, Gretel
Berenstein, Giselle
Nasello, Soledad
Dutra Alcoba, Yohana Y.
Hughes, Enrique A.
Basack, Silvana
Montserrat, Javier M.
author_facet Fitó Friedrichs, Gretel
Berenstein, Giselle
Nasello, Soledad
Dutra Alcoba, Yohana Y.
Hughes, Enrique A.
Basack, Silvana
Montserrat, Javier M.
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description The purpose of this study was to analyze the impact of procymidone application in periurban horticultural greenhouses, especially on workers (applicators and assistants) and soil and plastic mulching, when mechanically pressurized application systems were employed. The mean Potential Dermal Exposure (PDE) was measured using the Whole Body Dosimetry technique. The PDE for the applicators was 188 mL h(−1) ± 103 mL h(−1), and 14.7 mL h(−1) ± 6.3 mL h(−1) for the assistants. In the first case, the most exposed body sections were the upper right and left (46.8 mL h(−1) ± 23.4 mL h(−1); 47.0 mL h(−1) ± 23.5 mL h(−1)) and lower (20.8 mL h(−1) ± 10.4 mL h(−1); 17.3 mL h(−1) ± 8.7 mL h(−1)) legs, while in the case of assistants, hands and legs were the most impacted limbs. Regarding the Margin of Safety (MOS) during the mix and load stage, two of three pesticide preparations resulted unsafe, while for the applicators, six of six spraying operations were unsafe. For the assistants, five of five operations were safe, but three of them were close to the safety limit. Procymidone distribution between drift (0.03% ± 0.07 %), applicator (0.20% ± 0.15 %), polyethylene mulching (8.5% ± 4.5 %) and soil (3.0% ± 1.1 %) was determined with respect to the total pesticide applied. Procymidone soil impact was also evaluated using Eisenia andrei behavioral tests, finding positive correlations between procymidone application and avoidance and reproduction tests.
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spelling pubmed-69627042020-01-17 Human exposure and mass balance distribution during procymidone application in horticultural greenhouses Fitó Friedrichs, Gretel Berenstein, Giselle Nasello, Soledad Dutra Alcoba, Yohana Y. Hughes, Enrique A. Basack, Silvana Montserrat, Javier M. Heliyon Article The purpose of this study was to analyze the impact of procymidone application in periurban horticultural greenhouses, especially on workers (applicators and assistants) and soil and plastic mulching, when mechanically pressurized application systems were employed. The mean Potential Dermal Exposure (PDE) was measured using the Whole Body Dosimetry technique. The PDE for the applicators was 188 mL h(−1) ± 103 mL h(−1), and 14.7 mL h(−1) ± 6.3 mL h(−1) for the assistants. In the first case, the most exposed body sections were the upper right and left (46.8 mL h(−1) ± 23.4 mL h(−1); 47.0 mL h(−1) ± 23.5 mL h(−1)) and lower (20.8 mL h(−1) ± 10.4 mL h(−1); 17.3 mL h(−1) ± 8.7 mL h(−1)) legs, while in the case of assistants, hands and legs were the most impacted limbs. Regarding the Margin of Safety (MOS) during the mix and load stage, two of three pesticide preparations resulted unsafe, while for the applicators, six of six spraying operations were unsafe. For the assistants, five of five operations were safe, but three of them were close to the safety limit. Procymidone distribution between drift (0.03% ± 0.07 %), applicator (0.20% ± 0.15 %), polyethylene mulching (8.5% ± 4.5 %) and soil (3.0% ± 1.1 %) was determined with respect to the total pesticide applied. Procymidone soil impact was also evaluated using Eisenia andrei behavioral tests, finding positive correlations between procymidone application and avoidance and reproduction tests. Elsevier 2020-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6962704/ /pubmed/31956706 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e03093 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Montserrat, Javier M.
Human exposure and mass balance distribution during procymidone application in horticultural greenhouses
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title_fullStr Human exposure and mass balance distribution during procymidone application in horticultural greenhouses
title_full_unstemmed Human exposure and mass balance distribution during procymidone application in horticultural greenhouses
title_short Human exposure and mass balance distribution during procymidone application in horticultural greenhouses
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6962704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31956706
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e03093
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