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Safety evaluation of flubendiamide and its metabolites on cabbage and persistence in soil in different agroclimatic zones of India
Authors:K. K. Sharma  Saudamini Mohapatra  A. K. Ahuja  M. Deepa  Debi Sharma  G. K. Jagdish  N. Rashmi  R. S. Battu  S. K. Sharma  Balwinder Singh  N. S. Parihar  B. N. Sharma  V. D. Kale  R. V. Nakat  A. R. Walnuj  Geeta Singh  Kuldeep K. Ravivanshi  Suneeta Devi  Rajbir Noniwal
Affiliation:1. All India Network Project on Pesticide Residues, Division of Agricultural Chemicals IARI, New Delhi, 110 012, India
Abstract:Supervised field trials following good agricultural practices were conducted at the research farms of four agricultural universities located at four different agroclimatic zones of India to evaluate the persistence and dissipation of flubendiamide and its metabolite, des-iodo flubendiamide, on cabbage. Two spray applications of flubendiamide 480 SC of standard and double dose at the rate of 24 and 48 g a.i. ha?1 were given to the crop at a 15-day interval, and the residues of flubendiamide 2 h after spray were found in the range of 0.107–0.33 and 0.20–0.49 mg kg?1 at respective doses. Residue of des-iodo flubendiamide was not detected in any cabbage sample during study period. No residues were found in the soil samples collected from all treated fields after 15 days of application. On the basis of data generated under All India Network Project on Pesticide Residues, a preharvest interval (PHI) of 10 days has been recommended, and the flubendiamide 480 SC has been registered for its use on cabbage by Central Insecticide Board and Registration Committee, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India. The maximum residue limit (MRL) of flubendiamide on cabbage has been fixed by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, under Food Safety Standard Authority of India as 0.05 μg/g after its risk assessment.
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