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Relationship between imidacloprid residues and control effect on cotton aphids in arid region

In this case, the dissipation and residues of imidacloprid as well as its control efficacy against aphids ( Aphis gossypii Glover) in cotton cropping system were reported. After the final spray at the rates of 10.5–42.5 g a.i. ha −1 , the initial deposits were 0.59–2.25 mg kg −1 with half-lives of 2...

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Published in:Environmental geochemistry and health 2021-05, Vol.43 (5), p.1941-1952
Main Authors: Jie, Menglei, Gao, Youhua, Kuang, Daihong, Shi, Yingshuang, Wang, Huanhuan, Jing, Weiwen
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description In this case, the dissipation and residues of imidacloprid as well as its control efficacy against aphids ( Aphis gossypii Glover) in cotton cropping system were reported. After the final spray at the rates of 10.5–42.5 g a.i. ha −1 , the initial deposits were 0.59–2.25 mg kg −1 with half-lives of 2.12–2.84 days on leaves and 0.06–0.21 mg kg −1 with half-lives of 1.51–4.20 days in soil, respectively. The initial residues were significantly higher with longer persistence in the upper position of the leaf than in middle and lower positions. The different application dosages could induce a significant difference in the initial deposits, but not show consistent correlation with the dissipation rate. The repeated applications of imidacloprid could alter its residue levels and dissipation rates. The long-term residue concentrations of imidacloprid (60 days after the final application) reached to the nondetectable level in soil. Combined with the control efficacy results, it was considered that the recommended dose of imidacloprid on cotton could be used effectively and safe in this arid area from the view of crop protection and environmental contamination.
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Aphids - drug effects
Aphis gossypii
Arid regions
Arid zones
Biodegradation, Environmental
China
Contamination
Control
Cotton
Cropping systems
Dosage
Earth and Environmental Science
Environment
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Health
Geochemistry
Gossypium - drug effects
Half-Life
Imidacloprid
Insect Control - methods
Insecticides
Insecticides - analysis
Insecticides - pharmacokinetics
Insecticides - pharmacology
Insects
Leaves
Neonicotinoids - analysis
Neonicotinoids - pharmacokinetics
Neonicotinoids - pharmacology
Nitro Compounds - analysis
Nitro Compounds - pharmacokinetics
Nitro Compounds - pharmacology
Original Paper
Pesticide Residues - analysis
Pesticide Residues - pharmacokinetics
Plant Leaves - drug effects
Plant protection
Public Health
Residues
Soil
Soil contamination
Soil Pollutants - analysis
Soil Pollutants - pharmacokinetics
Soil Science & Conservation
Soils
Terrestrial Pollution
title Relationship between imidacloprid residues and control effect on cotton aphids in arid region
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