cyhalothrin has been researched along with novaluron* in 2 studies
2 other study(ies) available for cyhalothrin and novaluron
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Residue dynamics and dietary risk assessment of new formulation of novaluron and lambda cyhalothrin on tomato.
Presence of residues on food commodities is major bottleneck of insecticide use under good agricultural practices (GAPs). The use of less persistent with two different mode of action insecticide is novel approach of getting maximum insect control without developing insecticide resistance. Novaluron, an insect growth disruptor and lambda cyhalothrin, a nerve poison has been used widely for the management of lepidopteran pests. Dissipation and consumer risk analysis studies were carried out on a new combination product of novaluron and lambda cyhalothrin are used for control insects of tomato at recommended standard dose of 71 + 14 g/ha and double dose of 142 + 28 g/ha of active ingredients. Extraction and cleanup of sample residues was done using QuEChERS technique and analyzed in GC-ECD. The residues of novaluron were dissipated within 10 to 15 days, and the residues of lambda cyhalothrin were at 7 to 10 days, both at the standard and double the standard dose, following a first order reaction kinetics. Analysis of risk and hazard quotient revealed that the test insecticides do not pose any dietary risk to consumer as TMDI < MPI and HQ < 1. Topics: Insecticides; Nitriles; Pyrethrins; Risk Assessment; Solanum lycopersicum | 2023 |
Dissipation kinetics and consumer risk assessment of novaluron + lambda-cyhalothrin co-formulation in cabbage.
Topics: Brassica; Environmental Exposure; Environmental Monitoring; Humans; Insecticides; Kinetics; Nitriles; Pesticide Residues; Phenylurea Compounds; Pyrethrins; Risk Assessment | 2021 |