2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2011.10.017
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Dissipation and residue of fenpropidin in wheat and soil under field conditions

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“…The vapor pressure of phencyclidine at ambient temperatures is relevant since the material is frequently ingested by smoking or is intranasally administered . Information regarding the volatility of fenpropidin impacts exposure levels to users and affects levels of trace fungicide residues on consumable products. , The World Health Organization classifies fenpropidin as moderately hazardous…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The vapor pressure of phencyclidine at ambient temperatures is relevant since the material is frequently ingested by smoking or is intranasally administered . Information regarding the volatility of fenpropidin impacts exposure levels to users and affects levels of trace fungicide residues on consumable products. , The World Health Organization classifies fenpropidin as moderately hazardous…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Information regarding the volatility of fenpropidin impacts exposure levels to users and affects levels of trace fungicide residues on consumable products. 8,9 The World Health Organization classifies fenpropidin as moderately hazardous. 5…”
Section: Introduction Fenpropidin (1-[3-[4-(11-dimethylethyl)phenyl]-...mentioning
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“…Wheat plant and straw samples contain pigments and wheat grain usually has lipids. Different amounts of the absorbents, varying from 20 to 50 mg, were selected based on the type of matrix in literatures [22][23][24][25]. In this procedure, 30 mg of GCB or PSA, was tested for the cleanup of wheat plant, straw, grain or soil samples, initially.…”
Section: Selection Of the Dispersive Solid-phase Adsorbentsmentioning
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“…The donor segments are the only difference between the CSSL and the recurrent parental lines. As such, CSSLs can reduce the potential genetic interference inherent in interspecific crossing-based studies, making them valuable for QTL identification and for studies of gene function, genetic effects, and gene pyramiding ( Zhao et al, 2012 ). CSSLs have been successfully employed for studies of rice and tomato plants ( Illa-Berenguer et al, 2015 ), and recent reports have also demonstrated their promise in the context of cotton breeding analyses ( Wang et al, 2008 ; Yang and Li, 2009 ; Peng et al, 2012 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%