A field study on residues of four insecticides used in strawberry protection |
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Authors: | André Bélanger Charles Vincent Domingos de Oliveira |
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Affiliation: | 1. Station de Recherches , Agriculture Canada , 430 boul. Gouin, Saint‐Jean‐sur‐Richelieu, Québec, CANADA , J3B 3E6;2. Département de Sciences Biologiques , Université du Québec à Montréal , C. P. 8888, Succ. A., 1200 St‐Alexandre, Montréal, Québec, CANADA , H3C 3P8 |
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Abstract: | Abstract In 1986 strawberry plots were treated with dimethoate, malathion, permethrin and cypermethrin at 80% bloom of primary flowers. In 1987 the plots were sprayed with dimethoate, malathion and permethrin at 30% bloom. Residue analysis of these insecticides on the flowers were analyzed using solvent extraction and gas liquid chromatography. Residue analysis at 0 to 18 days on flowers and fruit showed an exponential decrease. Organophosphates tended to degrade more quickly than synthetic pyrethroids. The results are discussed in the context of an integrated pest management program. |
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Keywords: | Strawberry residues insecticides dimethoate malathion permethrin cypermethrin Integrated Pest Management |
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