Title: Field Residue Decline Study of Malathion in Citrus and Soil
Abstract:Gas chromatography equipped with a nitrogen-phosphorus detector (GC-NPD) was used in the field residue decline study and final residues of malathion in citrus and soil.Samples were extracted with acet...Gas chromatography equipped with a nitrogen-phosphorus detector (GC-NPD) was used in the field residue decline study and final residues of malathion in citrus and soil.Samples were extracted with acetone and the extracts were cleaned up by liquid-liquid extraction, followed by determination using GC.The recovery was from 90.1% to 97.1% for the citrus′ pericarp, 85.0%~89.0% for pulp, 85.3%~90.5 for the citrus and 85.8%~90.0% for soil with coefficients of variation of 2.06%~6.79%,4.00%~7.57%,2.47%~4.74 and 4.94%~7.06% respectively.The limit of detection was 1.79×10-11 g.The limit of quantification was 0.013 mg/kg for soil, 0.009 mg/kg for citrus, pericarp and pulp.The half-life of malathion was 7.86~12.16 days in citrus and 1.0~2.0 days in soil.When sprayed for 3 successive times at application rate of 0.30 g/L,at interval time of 20 d after the last application, the final residues of malathion in citrus′ pericarp were between 0.026 mg/kg to 0.117 mg/kg, and the final residues of malathion in citrus′pulp were lower than 0.009 mg/kg.Read More
Publication Year: 2008
Publication Date: 2008-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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