Dissipation pattern of a fungicide mandipropamid in Korean Cabbage at different harvest times under greenhouse conditions

Myoung Gun Choung, Kyung Geun Ahn, Gi Ppeum Kim, Young Sun Hwang, Chan Hyeok Kwon, In Kyu Kang, Young Deuk Lee

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Abstract

Supervised residue trials for mandipropamid in Korean cabbage(Brassica campestris L.) were conducted to establish its pre-harvest residue limit (PHRL), a criterion to ensure the safety of the terminal pesticide residue during cabbage production. Tissues of Korean cabbage were collected at 0, 1, 3, 5, 7, and 10 days after mandipropamid application and subjected to residue analysis. The analytical method was validated by recoveries ranging from 88.2-92.2% at two levels (0.4 and 2.0 mg·kg-1), and a limit of quantitation (LOQ) of 0.04 mg·kg-1. Mandipropamid residues in Korean cabbage gradually decreased over time. The dissipation rate of the residue would be affected by intrinsic degradation of the compound along with dilution resulting from the fast growth of Korean cabbage. The decay pattern was well fitted by simple first-order kinetics. Biological half-lives of mandipropamid in Korean cabbage ranged from 3.9-4.0 days in two field conditions. Calculated by the regression curve of mandipropamid dissipation, the PHRLs of mandipropamid in Korean cabbage were recommended as 11.07-12.19 and 5.76-6.05 mg·kg-1 for 10 and 5 days prior to harvest, respectively.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)644-654
Number of pages11
JournalHorticultural Science and Technology
Volume34
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2016

Keywords

  • Biological half-life
  • Limit of quantitation
  • Maximum residue limit
  • Pre-harvest residue limit

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