Insecticide Residues on 1972 U.S. Auction-Market Tobacco

Average residue Ievels of DDT + TDE in flue-cured tobacco decreased from 6.1 ppm in 1970 to 0.85 ppm in 1972. DDT + TDE residues in Burley also dropped sharply from previous levels. In 1972 one sample from Kentucky contained 8.17 ppm; all other Burley samples were less than 0.25 ppm. DDT + TDE resid...

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Main Authors: Domanski J. J., Haire P. L., Sheets T.J.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 1975-01-01
Series:Beiträge zur Tabakforschung International
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/cttr-2013-0353
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spelling doaj-68d4522cffd9427b9c62df3d031c41a22021-09-06T19:22:11ZengSciendoBeiträge zur Tabakforschung International1612-92371975-01-0181394310.2478/cttr-2013-0353Insecticide Residues on 1972 U.S. Auction-Market TobaccoDomanski J. J.0Haire P. L.1Sheets T.J.2North Carolina State University Agricultural E:rperiment Station, Raleigh, N.C., USANorth Carolina State University Agricultural E:rperiment Station, Raleigh, N.C., USANorth Carolina State University Agricultural E:rperiment Station, Raleigh, N.C., USAAverage residue Ievels of DDT + TDE in flue-cured tobacco decreased from 6.1 ppm in 1970 to 0.85 ppm in 1972. DDT + TDE residues in Burley also dropped sharply from previous levels. In 1972 one sample from Kentucky contained 8.17 ppm; all other Burley samples were less than 0.25 ppm. DDT + TDE residues also declined in fire-cured and air-cured types; of these samples Tennessee dark air-cured tobacco contained the highest average residue (3.5 ppm of DDT + TDE). In 1972 over 90 % of the flue-cured samples were positive for toxaphene. Since each of our samples was a composite of tobacco from 10 farmers, we cannot conclude from this result that 90 % of the individual piles contained toxaphene. Significant amounts of toxaphene were found in other types also; for example, 50 % of the 1972 Burley samples had toxaphene concentrations greater than 0.5 ppm. Average endosulfan levels decreased between 1970 and 1972 in flue-cured and Burley tobaccos. However, in all of the dark air and dark fire-cured samples from Tennessee endosulfan residues exceeded 5 ppm. Average endrin residues were at or near the low detection limit in alI samples except fire-cured and dark air-cured tobacco from Tennessee; these averaged 0.26 and 0.17 ppm, respectively.https://doi.org/10.2478/cttr-2013-0353
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author Domanski J. J.
Haire P. L.
Sheets T.J.
spellingShingle Domanski J. J.
Haire P. L.
Sheets T.J.
Insecticide Residues on 1972 U.S. Auction-Market Tobacco
Beiträge zur Tabakforschung International
author_facet Domanski J. J.
Haire P. L.
Sheets T.J.
author_sort Domanski J. J.
title Insecticide Residues on 1972 U.S. Auction-Market Tobacco
title_short Insecticide Residues on 1972 U.S. Auction-Market Tobacco
title_full Insecticide Residues on 1972 U.S. Auction-Market Tobacco
title_fullStr Insecticide Residues on 1972 U.S. Auction-Market Tobacco
title_full_unstemmed Insecticide Residues on 1972 U.S. Auction-Market Tobacco
title_sort insecticide residues on 1972 u.s. auction-market tobacco
publisher Sciendo
series Beiträge zur Tabakforschung International
issn 1612-9237
publishDate 1975-01-01
description Average residue Ievels of DDT + TDE in flue-cured tobacco decreased from 6.1 ppm in 1970 to 0.85 ppm in 1972. DDT + TDE residues in Burley also dropped sharply from previous levels. In 1972 one sample from Kentucky contained 8.17 ppm; all other Burley samples were less than 0.25 ppm. DDT + TDE residues also declined in fire-cured and air-cured types; of these samples Tennessee dark air-cured tobacco contained the highest average residue (3.5 ppm of DDT + TDE). In 1972 over 90 % of the flue-cured samples were positive for toxaphene. Since each of our samples was a composite of tobacco from 10 farmers, we cannot conclude from this result that 90 % of the individual piles contained toxaphene. Significant amounts of toxaphene were found in other types also; for example, 50 % of the 1972 Burley samples had toxaphene concentrations greater than 0.5 ppm. Average endosulfan levels decreased between 1970 and 1972 in flue-cured and Burley tobaccos. However, in all of the dark air and dark fire-cured samples from Tennessee endosulfan residues exceeded 5 ppm. Average endrin residues were at or near the low detection limit in alI samples except fire-cured and dark air-cured tobacco from Tennessee; these averaged 0.26 and 0.17 ppm, respectively.
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