Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 2000-06-01

Migration of organophosphorus insecticides cyanophos and prothiofos residues from impregnated paper bags to Japanese apple-pears (Pyrus pyrifolia nakai cv. Nijisseiki).

T Katami, M Nakamura, A Yasuhara, T Shibamoto

Index: J. Agric. Food Chem. 48(6) , 2499-501, (2000)

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Abstract

Bags impregnated with the organophosphorus pesticides prothiofos and cyanophos in three levels were used to cover Japanese apple-pears to protect them from insects. The amounts of prothiofos residue in the bags collected 4 months after application ranged from 0 to 34% of the amounts (81, 148, and 333 microg) found in the bags prior to a bagging. The amounts of cyanophos residue in bags collected 4 months after application ranged from 11 to 29% of the amounts (335, 2860, and 3740 microg) present prior to a bagging. Amounts of prothiofos found in fruits after 4 months ranged from 0 to 0.076 ppm. Amounts of cyanophos found in fruits after 4 months ranged from 0 to 0.011 ppm. Results of the present study indicate that these two pesticides migrated from pesticide-impregnated bags to fruits during the growing season.


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