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Magnitude and decline of pesticide co‐formulant residues in vegetables and fruits: results from field trials compared to estimated values

BACKGROUND: The application of plant protection products (PPPs) leads to the formation of residues in treated crops. Even though PPPs contain considerable amounts of co‐formulants, regulation and monitoring of residues normally focus on the active substances (a.s.) only. For our study we selected fo...

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Autores principales: Balmer, Marianne E, Janser, Daniel, Schaller, Ulrich, Krauss, Jürgen, Geiser, H Christoph, Poiger, Thomas
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7894497/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33037861
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ps.6128
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author Balmer, Marianne E
Janser, Daniel
Schaller, Ulrich
Krauss, Jürgen
Geiser, H Christoph
Poiger, Thomas
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Janser, Daniel
Schaller, Ulrich
Krauss, Jürgen
Geiser, H Christoph
Poiger, Thomas
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description BACKGROUND: The application of plant protection products (PPPs) leads to the formation of residues in treated crops. Even though PPPs contain considerable amounts of co‐formulants, regulation and monitoring of residues normally focus on the active substances (a.s.) only. For our study we selected four commonly used co‐formulants (three anionic surfactants and one organic solvent) and investigated the formation and decline of residues in vegetables and apples under field conditions. The aims were to characterize the behavior of co‐formulant residues on crops and to provide a basis for future investigations on consumer exposure. RESULTS: The development of robust and sensitive analytical methods allowed the quantification of residues in the low μg/kg‐level. After treatment with PPPs, co‐formulants were detected up to approximately 10 mg kg(–1) in vegetables. In general, these residues declined fast with half‐lives of a few days. Wash‐off and volatilization were identified as important removal processes for anionic surfactants and the organic solvent, respectively. However, in specific crops (parsley and celery), organic solvent residues were still considerable (≈2 mg kg(–1)) 2 weeks after treatment. We further demonstrate that it is feasible to estimate co‐formulant residues using publicly available data on pesticide a.s. CONCLUSION: To date no information on co‐formulant residues in food is available. The findings from our field trials, as well as the presented approach for the prediction of residues, provide key elements for future consideration of consumer exposure to PPP co‐formulants. © 2020 The Authors. Pest Management Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.
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spelling pubmed-78944972021-03-02 Magnitude and decline of pesticide co‐formulant residues in vegetables and fruits: results from field trials compared to estimated values Balmer, Marianne E Janser, Daniel Schaller, Ulrich Krauss, Jürgen Geiser, H Christoph Poiger, Thomas Pest Manag Sci Research Articles BACKGROUND: The application of plant protection products (PPPs) leads to the formation of residues in treated crops. Even though PPPs contain considerable amounts of co‐formulants, regulation and monitoring of residues normally focus on the active substances (a.s.) only. For our study we selected four commonly used co‐formulants (three anionic surfactants and one organic solvent) and investigated the formation and decline of residues in vegetables and apples under field conditions. The aims were to characterize the behavior of co‐formulant residues on crops and to provide a basis for future investigations on consumer exposure. RESULTS: The development of robust and sensitive analytical methods allowed the quantification of residues in the low μg/kg‐level. After treatment with PPPs, co‐formulants were detected up to approximately 10 mg kg(–1) in vegetables. In general, these residues declined fast with half‐lives of a few days. Wash‐off and volatilization were identified as important removal processes for anionic surfactants and the organic solvent, respectively. However, in specific crops (parsley and celery), organic solvent residues were still considerable (≈2 mg kg(–1)) 2 weeks after treatment. We further demonstrate that it is feasible to estimate co‐formulant residues using publicly available data on pesticide a.s. CONCLUSION: To date no information on co‐formulant residues in food is available. The findings from our field trials, as well as the presented approach for the prediction of residues, provide key elements for future consideration of consumer exposure to PPP co‐formulants. © 2020 The Authors. Pest Management Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2020-10-26 2021-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7894497/ /pubmed/33037861 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ps.6128 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Pest Management Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Balmer, Marianne E
Janser, Daniel
Schaller, Ulrich
Krauss, Jürgen
Geiser, H Christoph
Poiger, Thomas
Magnitude and decline of pesticide co‐formulant residues in vegetables and fruits: results from field trials compared to estimated values
title Magnitude and decline of pesticide co‐formulant residues in vegetables and fruits: results from field trials compared to estimated values
title_full Magnitude and decline of pesticide co‐formulant residues in vegetables and fruits: results from field trials compared to estimated values
title_fullStr Magnitude and decline of pesticide co‐formulant residues in vegetables and fruits: results from field trials compared to estimated values
title_full_unstemmed Magnitude and decline of pesticide co‐formulant residues in vegetables and fruits: results from field trials compared to estimated values
title_short Magnitude and decline of pesticide co‐formulant residues in vegetables and fruits: results from field trials compared to estimated values
title_sort magnitude and decline of pesticide co‐formulant residues in vegetables and fruits: results from field trials compared to estimated values
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7894497/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33037861
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ps.6128
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