1986
DOI: 10.1021/jf00070a032
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Residues of aldicarb and fenamiphos in soil, leaves, and fruit from a treated vineyard

Abstract: Residues of aldicarb and fenamiphos [parent compound, sulfoxide, and sulfone metabolites analyzed as sulfone and expressed as total aldicarb (TA) or total fenamiphos (TF)] in the roots, soil, leaves, and fruit from vineyards were determined with a gas chromatograph equipped with packed columns. Temik (aldicarb) granules at 5 kg/ha and Nemacur (fenamiphos) granules at 20 kg/ha were applied either in scatter over the entire area (broadcast) or in 20-cm bands on either side of the rows of vines. No residues

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“…Fruit samples were analysed for residues 29 days, 15 days, 8 days before, as well as at harvest, by using the same methods. Details of analytical techniques are discussed by Krause, Loubser & De Beer (1986). Musts from treated and untreated vines were also subjected to standard V 0 R I fermentation tests in order to determine possible effects of nematicide residues.…”
Section: Movement and Persistance Of Nematicidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fruit samples were analysed for residues 29 days, 15 days, 8 days before, as well as at harvest, by using the same methods. Details of analytical techniques are discussed by Krause, Loubser & De Beer (1986). Musts from treated and untreated vines were also subjected to standard V 0 R I fermentation tests in order to determine possible effects of nematicide residues.…”
Section: Movement and Persistance Of Nematicidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…200 mm strip application. *For more detailed information on these aspects see Krause et al (1986). cause of the lower solubility of fenamiphos (Hafez, Raski & Lear, 1981) more rain or irrigation following treatment would also have resulted in higher concentrations at deeper levels during earlier stages.…”
Section: Movement and Persistance Of Nematicidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A sample of 100 gm of soil was shaked for one hour with 200 ml of acetonewater (3:1 v/v) according to the method of Krause et al, (1986). The extract was measured after decantation in a cylinder through a clean pad of cotton and concentrated to remove acetone and then re-extracted with 100ml methylene chloride for three times.…”
Section: Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%