Residues of Fluvalinate and Permethrin on Flue-cured Tobacco

High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with C18 reverse-phase columns was used to determine residues of fluvalinate and permethrin applied in the field to flue-cured tobacco in 1980 and 1981. Methods were developed to determine residue levels in both green and cured samples. In 1980 field tes...

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Main Authors: Leidy RB, Sheets TJ, Nelson LA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 1986-08-01
Series:Beiträge zur Tabakforschung International
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/cttr-2013-0568
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spelling doaj-0af2117362c640bbb76b893cbf24457f2021-09-06T19:22:12ZengSciendoBeiträge zur Tabakforschung International1612-92371986-08-0113419120310.2478/cttr-2013-0568Residues of Fluvalinate and Permethrin on Flue-cured TobaccoLeidy RB0Sheets TJ1Nelson LA2Pesticide Residue Research Laboratory and Department of Statistics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.A.Pesticide Residue Research Laboratory and Department of Statistics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.A.Pesticide Residue Research Laboratory and Department of Statistics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.A.High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with C18 reverse-phase columns was used to determine residues of fluvalinate and permethrin applied in the field to flue-cured tobacco in 1980 and 1981. Methods were developed to determine residue levels in both green and cured samples. In 1980 field tests, residues of fluvalinate applied at rates of 0.1 and 0.2 kg/ha averaged 3.3 and 7.2 ppm, respectively, on green tobacco harvested immediately after application, and declined to 0.3 and 2.7 ppm by 12 days after application. In 1981, with the same application rates, residues averaged 1.7 and 3.0 ppm (0 time) and declined to 0.4 and 0.5 ppm after 16 days, respectively. A new formulation of fluvalinate, applied at 0.06 and 0.01 kg/ha, averaged 0.9 and 1.3 ppm on day 0 and declined to 0.3 and 0.6 ppm after 16 days, respectively. Flue curing reduced fluvalinate residues approximately by 61 % both years. Immediately after application, residues of permethrin, applied at 0.2 kg/ha, averaged 9.6 ppm in 1980 and at application rates of 0.1 and 0.2 kg/ha averaged 3.5 and 3.8 ppm, respectively, in 1981. Residues declined to 7.0 ppm after 12 days in 1980 and to 3.2 and 3.5 ppm after 16 days in 1981. Losses of permethrin due to curing averaged 67 %.https://doi.org/10.2478/cttr-2013-0568
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Residues of Fluvalinate and Permethrin on Flue-cured Tobacco
Beiträge zur Tabakforschung International
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Nelson LA
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title Residues of Fluvalinate and Permethrin on Flue-cured Tobacco
title_short Residues of Fluvalinate and Permethrin on Flue-cured Tobacco
title_full Residues of Fluvalinate and Permethrin on Flue-cured Tobacco
title_fullStr Residues of Fluvalinate and Permethrin on Flue-cured Tobacco
title_full_unstemmed Residues of Fluvalinate and Permethrin on Flue-cured Tobacco
title_sort residues of fluvalinate and permethrin on flue-cured tobacco
publisher Sciendo
series Beiträge zur Tabakforschung International
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publishDate 1986-08-01
description High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with C18 reverse-phase columns was used to determine residues of fluvalinate and permethrin applied in the field to flue-cured tobacco in 1980 and 1981. Methods were developed to determine residue levels in both green and cured samples. In 1980 field tests, residues of fluvalinate applied at rates of 0.1 and 0.2 kg/ha averaged 3.3 and 7.2 ppm, respectively, on green tobacco harvested immediately after application, and declined to 0.3 and 2.7 ppm by 12 days after application. In 1981, with the same application rates, residues averaged 1.7 and 3.0 ppm (0 time) and declined to 0.4 and 0.5 ppm after 16 days, respectively. A new formulation of fluvalinate, applied at 0.06 and 0.01 kg/ha, averaged 0.9 and 1.3 ppm on day 0 and declined to 0.3 and 0.6 ppm after 16 days, respectively. Flue curing reduced fluvalinate residues approximately by 61 % both years. Immediately after application, residues of permethrin, applied at 0.2 kg/ha, averaged 9.6 ppm in 1980 and at application rates of 0.1 and 0.2 kg/ha averaged 3.5 and 3.8 ppm, respectively, in 1981. Residues declined to 7.0 ppm after 12 days in 1980 and to 3.2 and 3.5 ppm after 16 days in 1981. Losses of permethrin due to curing averaged 67 %.
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