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“…Solid-liquid extraction and partitioning at low temperature were also proposed prior to GC-ECD determination of TMX in soil [19]. The optimized procedure reported involved extraction with a mixture of acetonitrile and ethyl acetate, freezing, and drying.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Solid-liquid extraction and partitioning at low temperature were also proposed prior to GC-ECD determination of TMX in soil [19]. The optimized procedure reported involved extraction with a mixture of acetonitrile and ethyl acetate, freezing, and drying.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hydrolysis product was amenable to GC and it was detected by mass spectrometry using selected ion monitoring mode. In addition, electron capture detection (ECD) following GC separation was applied for determination of TMX [19] and CLO [20,21]. High performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) applications are preferred especially for aqueous samples, as removal of water (i.e., extraction of target compounds with an organic solvent) and/or chemical transformation can be omitted prior to measurement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Novel ways of intoxication for bees have also been explored, that is, water collection from guttation liquid [42]. They appeared in potatoes [43] and high contamination rates were reported for fruits and vegetables, as well as honey samples [44]. Serious bee poisoning events and risk assessment of EFSA in January 2013 led the European Commission to the conclusion [45] that a high risk for bees cannot be excluded except by imposing further restrictions for two years involving withdrawal of authorization of neonicotinoids and ban of treated seeds for different crops.…”
Section: Transnational Survey Of Seasonal Pesticide Contamination In mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the dynamics and persistence of the insecticide imidacloprid in polished rice grain, studies have not detected pesticide residues in grain, indicating hypotheses related to the rapid degradation of the pyrethroid molecule in plant (Kanrar et al, 2006). It is noteworthy that residues of thiamethoxam have also been reported in the literature for rice (Pareja et al, 2012), potato (Rigueira et al, 2013; Abd‐Alrahman, 2014), apple (Bakirci et al, 2014) and residues of lambda‐cyhalothrin have been reported for cauliflower (Chen and Chen, 2007), banana ( Musa X paradisiaca L.), grape, pear (Gebara et al, 2008), tea (Seenivasan and Muraleedharan, 2009), passion‐fruit [ Passiflora mollissima (H.B.K.) L.H.…”
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