2014
DOI: 10.1134/s0097807814010059
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Pesticide residues analysis in lake water and sediment samples from the Golcuk National Park

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“…Canbay et al analyzed pesticide residues in the lake and sediment with GC-ECD and NPD. %RSD, %recovery values are compatible with our results (Canbay et al, 2014). 2.5 μg L -1 was selected as low value for recoveries however recoveries of methamidophos was selected 5 μg L -1 because of the lowest calibration value.…”
Section: Accuracysupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Canbay et al analyzed pesticide residues in the lake and sediment with GC-ECD and NPD. %RSD, %recovery values are compatible with our results (Canbay et al, 2014). 2.5 μg L -1 was selected as low value for recoveries however recoveries of methamidophos was selected 5 μg L -1 because of the lowest calibration value.…”
Section: Accuracysupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Some pesticides can also be applied to be mixed directly into the plant leaf or into the soil. Pesticides show different behaviors in the environment (Canbay et al., 2014). They can be transported to other places by atmospheric events (wind, rain, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, pesticides may enter into the human body by inhalation of polluted air, dust and vapor containing pesticides; contaminated food and water by oral exposure and direct contact (dermal exposure), resulting in bioaccumulation (Hinojosa‐Garro et al., 2016; Nag et al., 2020; Rochette et al., 2020). Pesticide residues in surface water and sediments are significantly important as they have potential impacts on water ecosystems and their implications on drinking water sources (Canbay et al., 2014; Vandermaesen et al., 2019; Wan et al., 2021). The degradation products of some pesticides may have an even more toxic effect than the original compound and these disintegration products are also included in the atmosphere in the atmosphere (Tuncbilek et al., 2010; Wu et al., 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%