trifloxystrobin and cyhalothrin

trifloxystrobin has been researched along with cyhalothrin* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for trifloxystrobin and cyhalothrin

ArticleYear
The transfer of active ingredients of insecticides and fungicides from an orchard to beehives.
    Journal of environmental science and health. Part. B, Pesticides, food contaminants, and agricultural wastes, 2018, Jan-02, Volume: 53, Issue:1

    This investigation was undertaken to determine whether active ingredients (AIs) of currently recommended plant protection products (PPPs) could be transferred to beehives from apple and pear trees. A field trial was carried out with apple trees of Ligol and Idared variety, and pear trees of Conference variety. For pest and diseases control of fungal origin, recommended PPPs were applied. Samples of flowers from the above-mentioned varieties of fruit trees, of bees, brood and honey from beehives located in their direct neighborhood were collected regularly and analyzed for the presence of lambda-cyhalothrin (an insecticide) and cyprodinil, captan, fluopyram, kresoxim-methyl, penthiopyrad and trifloxystrobin (fungicides). In samples of flowers of Ligol variety, fluopyram residues (on average 0.621 µg single flower

    Topics: Acetates; Animals; Bees; Benzamides; Captan; Environmental Pollutants; Flowers; Fruit; Fungicides, Industrial; Honey; Imines; Insecticides; Malus; Nitriles; Poland; Pyrethrins; Pyridines; Pyrus; Strobilurins

2018