2014
DOI: 10.1002/ps.3690
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Dissipation rate of thiacloprid and its control effect against Bemisia tabaci in greenhouse tomato after soil application

Abstract: Soil application of thiacloprid at the normal rate can effectively control whiteflies, with high efficiency and long persistence.

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“…The residue dynamics of thiacloprid have been studied in different matrices, including medicinal herbs, tomatoes, eggplants, cabbage and soil (Dong et al, 2014;Omirou, Vryzas, Papadopoulou-Mourkidou, & Economou, 2009;Saimandir, Gopal, & Walia, 2009;Wang, Guan, & Zhang, 2011;Yu, Wu, Stahler, & Pestemer, 2007). Only two published papers were available on the behaviour of spirotetramat in plants (i.e., cotton, mango and soil) (Mohapatra, Deepa, Lekha, et al, 2012;Pandiselvi, Sathiyanarayanan, & Ramesh, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The residue dynamics of thiacloprid have been studied in different matrices, including medicinal herbs, tomatoes, eggplants, cabbage and soil (Dong et al, 2014;Omirou, Vryzas, Papadopoulou-Mourkidou, & Economou, 2009;Saimandir, Gopal, & Walia, 2009;Wang, Guan, & Zhang, 2011;Yu, Wu, Stahler, & Pestemer, 2007). Only two published papers were available on the behaviour of spirotetramat in plants (i.e., cotton, mango and soil) (Mohapatra, Deepa, Lekha, et al, 2012;Pandiselvi, Sathiyanarayanan, & Ramesh, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…For example, these values are used in calculations for predicting residue concentrations in harvested produce and for determining the time interval needed between crop spraying and harvesting or potential processing/consumption in order to minimise residue concentrations [4,5]. Dissipation rates also have value when considering the potential risk to non-target and beneficial organisms (e.g., pollinators) that may forage or otherwise come in contact with a pesticide treated plant, as well as informing on how long the chemical is likely to offer satisfactory pest control before it decays [6][7][8]. As a consequence, plant matrix half-lives are often an important input parameter into various risk assessment models [9][10][11][12].…”
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“…Dissipation rates also have value when considering the potential risk to non-target and beneficial organisms (e.g. pollinators) that may forage or otherwise come in contact with a pesticide treated plant as well as informing on how long the chemical is likely to offer satisfactory pest control before it decays [6][7][8]. As a consequence plant matrix half-lives are often an important input parameter into various risk assessment models [9][10][11][12].…”
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confidence: 99%