Considerations on the Content of Pesticides Residues in Vegetables

Pesticide contamination of vegetables, today, is more and more questionable. Biodegradability and molecular recalcitrance are two properties expressing the capacity of used substances in plant treatments. Therefore, it is preferred the use of those pesticides that decompose from a treatment to anoth...

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Main Authors: Florica Morar, Catalina-Cristina Bloj
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura Universităţii "Petru Maior" 2011-06-01
Series:Scientific Bulletin of the ''Petru Maior" University of Tîrgu Mureș
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Online Access:http://scientificbulletin.upm.ro/papers/2011/06/Morar-Florica-Considerations-on-the-Content-of-Pesticides-Residues-in-Vegetables.pdf
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spelling doaj-fd7ff2e3e18844259a3ff6490a0a9a122020-11-24T22:12:27ZengEditura Universităţii "Petru Maior"Scientific Bulletin of the ''Petru Maior" University of Tîrgu Mureș1841-92672285-438X2011-06-018 (XXV)15255Considerations on the Content of Pesticides Residues in Vegetables Florica MorarCatalina-Cristina BlojPesticide contamination of vegetables, today, is more and more questionable. Biodegradability and molecular recalcitrance are two properties expressing the capacity of used substances in plant treatments. Therefore, it is preferred the use of those pesticides that decompose from a treatment to another without accumulating thepollutant residues. It is recommended that, when choosing a pesticide which is used in treatments, to keep in mind: no effect dose, tolerable daily intake, tolerable amount of residues, residues’ limit, the maximum limit allowable, daily dose acceptable for the individual, level of tolerance, maximum limit of contamination allowed and themaximum daily intake acceptable for human. In the Laboratory of pesticide residues determination from plants and plant products in Târgu Mureş, pesticide residues were detected in some species of vegetables; methods of analysis used in the laboratory are multiresidual analysis methods developed in the laboratory (method GC x GC - TOF MS). To be mentioned that the pesticides detected values in vegetables have not exceeded the maximum permissible limits.http://scientificbulletin.upm.ro/papers/2011/06/Morar-Florica-Considerations-on-the-Content-of-Pesticides-Residues-in-Vegetables.pdfpesticide residueschromatographymass spectrometrysamples of plantsthe active substancethe maximum limit admissible
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Catalina-Cristina Bloj
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Catalina-Cristina Bloj
Considerations on the Content of Pesticides Residues in Vegetables
Scientific Bulletin of the ''Petru Maior" University of Tîrgu Mureș
pesticide residues
chromatography
mass spectrometry
samples of plants
the active substance
the maximum limit admissible
author_facet Florica Morar
Catalina-Cristina Bloj
author_sort Florica Morar
title Considerations on the Content of Pesticides Residues in Vegetables
title_short Considerations on the Content of Pesticides Residues in Vegetables
title_full Considerations on the Content of Pesticides Residues in Vegetables
title_fullStr Considerations on the Content of Pesticides Residues in Vegetables
title_full_unstemmed Considerations on the Content of Pesticides Residues in Vegetables
title_sort considerations on the content of pesticides residues in vegetables
publisher Editura Universităţii "Petru Maior"
series Scientific Bulletin of the ''Petru Maior" University of Tîrgu Mureș
issn 1841-9267
2285-438X
publishDate 2011-06-01
description Pesticide contamination of vegetables, today, is more and more questionable. Biodegradability and molecular recalcitrance are two properties expressing the capacity of used substances in plant treatments. Therefore, it is preferred the use of those pesticides that decompose from a treatment to another without accumulating thepollutant residues. It is recommended that, when choosing a pesticide which is used in treatments, to keep in mind: no effect dose, tolerable daily intake, tolerable amount of residues, residues’ limit, the maximum limit allowable, daily dose acceptable for the individual, level of tolerance, maximum limit of contamination allowed and themaximum daily intake acceptable for human. In the Laboratory of pesticide residues determination from plants and plant products in Târgu Mureş, pesticide residues were detected in some species of vegetables; methods of analysis used in the laboratory are multiresidual analysis methods developed in the laboratory (method GC x GC - TOF MS). To be mentioned that the pesticides detected values in vegetables have not exceeded the maximum permissible limits.
topic pesticide residues
chromatography
mass spectrometry
samples of plants
the active substance
the maximum limit admissible
url http://scientificbulletin.upm.ro/papers/2011/06/Morar-Florica-Considerations-on-the-Content-of-Pesticides-Residues-in-Vegetables.pdf
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