2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-30100-y
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Phytotoxicity and cytogenotoxicity of pesticide mixtures: analysis of the effects of environmentally relevant concentrations on the aquatic environment

Luanna Alves Miranda,
Victor Ventura de Souza,
Renata Alice Campos
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“…Malathion pesticide has a half-life of less than one to almost nine days on the foliage of different fruits, vegetables, alfalfa, and grass [17]. The most significant degradation process in plants is thought to be the hydrolysis of the P-S bond in malathion [9]. Also, after administering radio-labeled malathion to peas in pots, researchers discovered that, at most, 2.9% of the applied malathion remained in the tissues of the pea plants after six hours, and that amount quickly decreased [18].…”
Section: Estimation Of Malathion Residues In Phragmites Communismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Malathion pesticide has a half-life of less than one to almost nine days on the foliage of different fruits, vegetables, alfalfa, and grass [17]. The most significant degradation process in plants is thought to be the hydrolysis of the P-S bond in malathion [9]. Also, after administering radio-labeled malathion to peas in pots, researchers discovered that, at most, 2.9% of the applied malathion remained in the tissues of the pea plants after six hours, and that amount quickly decreased [18].…”
Section: Estimation Of Malathion Residues In Phragmites Communismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Malathion is approved for use in mosquito, boll weevil, and fruit fly eradication programs, as well as on food, feed, and ornamental crops. Malathion is a colorless to amber liquid with a skunk-or garlic-like odor [9]. .its molecular weight3: 330.4 g/mol , solubility (water) 3: 145 mg/L,and its Soil Sorption Coefficient (Koc)2,4: 30, 93-1800 depending on soil type and environmental conditions [10].…”
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confidence: 99%