Potential and real residues of pesticides in sugar beet

Crops and their products can be contaminated either by direct application of pesticides for the protection of insects, acarives, agents of plant diseases and/or weeds, i.e. as the result of growing them on the soil containing pesticide residues applied in previous years. For the protection of sugar...

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Main Authors: Šovljanski Radmila A., Lazić Sanja D., Vuković Slavica
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Matica srpska 2006-01-01
Series:Zbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-4906/2006/0352-49060610151S.pdf
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author Šovljanski Radmila A.
Lazić Sanja D.
Vuković Slavica
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description Crops and their products can be contaminated either by direct application of pesticides for the protection of insects, acarives, agents of plant diseases and/or weeds, i.e. as the result of growing them on the soil containing pesticide residues applied in previous years. For the protection of sugar beet in our country, 23 insectisides, 17 fungicides and 18 herbicides have been registered. The pre-harvest interval (PHI) ranges from 14 to 42 days i.e. they are provided by the time of application (PTA) whereas the pre-harvest interval for herbicides ranges from 30 to 91 days and is ensured by the application period. Based on the results from the literature and on their own studies, the authors are of the opinion that the residues of the applied pesticides in sugar beet protection in accordance with the principles of good agricultural practice will be significantly lower than the maximum tolerable ammounts and that at the level from 1/4 to 1/10 of MRL. IT is necessary to emphasize the necessity of MRL determination both in leaves and in sugar loaf.in case they are used as animal feed.
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spelling doaj.art-878114c4770a4b6cbf4f764f1faa30422022-12-21T20:24:45ZengMatica srpskaZbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke0352-49062006-01-01200611015115610.2298/ZMSPN0610151SPotential and real residues of pesticides in sugar beetŠovljanski Radmila A.Lazić Sanja D.Vuković SlavicaCrops and their products can be contaminated either by direct application of pesticides for the protection of insects, acarives, agents of plant diseases and/or weeds, i.e. as the result of growing them on the soil containing pesticide residues applied in previous years. For the protection of sugar beet in our country, 23 insectisides, 17 fungicides and 18 herbicides have been registered. The pre-harvest interval (PHI) ranges from 14 to 42 days i.e. they are provided by the time of application (PTA) whereas the pre-harvest interval for herbicides ranges from 30 to 91 days and is ensured by the application period. Based on the results from the literature and on their own studies, the authors are of the opinion that the residues of the applied pesticides in sugar beet protection in accordance with the principles of good agricultural practice will be significantly lower than the maximum tolerable ammounts and that at the level from 1/4 to 1/10 of MRL. IT is necessary to emphasize the necessity of MRL determination both in leaves and in sugar loaf.in case they are used as animal feed.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-4906/2006/0352-49060610151S.pdfsugar beetpesticidesresiduesMRL (maximum residue level)preharvest interval (PHI)
spellingShingle Šovljanski Radmila A.
Lazić Sanja D.
Vuković Slavica
Potential and real residues of pesticides in sugar beet
Zbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke
sugar beet
pesticides
residues
MRL (maximum residue level)
preharvest interval (PHI)
title Potential and real residues of pesticides in sugar beet
title_full Potential and real residues of pesticides in sugar beet
title_fullStr Potential and real residues of pesticides in sugar beet
title_full_unstemmed Potential and real residues of pesticides in sugar beet
title_short Potential and real residues of pesticides in sugar beet
title_sort potential and real residues of pesticides in sugar beet
topic sugar beet
pesticides
residues
MRL (maximum residue level)
preharvest interval (PHI)
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