azoxystrobin has been researched along with pronamide* in 3 studies
3 other study(ies) available for azoxystrobin and pronamide
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Degradation of azoxystrobin, methoxyfenozide, and propyzamide by ultrasound treatment.
Topics: Hydrogen Peroxide; Pesticides | 2023 |
Transfer of the Active Ingredients of Some Plant Protection Products from Raspberry Plants to Beehives.
Plant protection products (PPPs) have been found increasingly in the environment. They pose a huge threat to bees, contributing to honeybee colony losses and consequently to enormous economic losses. Therefore, this field investigation was designed to determine whether their active ingredients (AIs) were transferred from raspberry plants to beehives located in the immediate neighbourhood of the crop and to what extent they were transferred. Every week for 2 months, samples of soil, raspberry leaves, flowers and fruits, worker bees, honeybee brood, and honey were collected and analysed for the presence of propyzamide, chlorpyrifos, iprodione, pyraclostrobin, boscalid, cypermethrin, difenoconazole, azoxystrobin, and pyrimethanil residues. Five of these substances were found in the worker bee bodies. Chlorpyrifos, applied to only the soil through the irrigation system, also was detected in the brood. A small amount of boscalid was noted in the honey, but its residues did not exceed the maximum residue level. For chlorpyrifos, boscalid, and pyrimethanil, a positive correlation between the occurrence of PPPs in the crops and the beehives was found. Statistical methods confirmed that the application of PPPs on a raspberry plantation, as an example of nectar-secreting plants, was linked to the transfer of their AIs to beehives. Topics: Animals; Bees; Benzamides; Biphenyl Compounds; Chlorpyrifos; Crops, Agricultural; Fruit; Honey; Insecticides; Niacinamide; Pesticide Residues; Plant Leaves; Poland; Pyrethrins; Pyrimidines; Rubus; Strobilurins | 2018 |
Influence of commercial formulation on leaching of four pesticides through soil.
Studies with small soil columns (2cm i.d.×5.4cm depth) compared leaching of four pesticides added either as technical material or as commercial formulations. Pesticides were selected to give a gradient of solubility in water between 7 and 93mgL Topics: Adsorption; Benzamides; Fungicides, Industrial; Herbicides; Pyrimidines; Soil Pollutants; Strobilurins; Triazoles | 2016 |