triticonazole and devrinol

triticonazole has been researched along with devrinol* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for triticonazole and devrinol

ArticleYear
Enantiomer/stereoisomer-specific residues of metalaxyl, napropamide, triticonazole, and metconazole in agricultural soils across China.
    Environmental monitoring and assessment, 2021, Nov-05, Volume: 193, Issue:12

    In this study, the residual status of four chiral pesticides including metalaxyl, napropamide, triticonazole, metconazole, and their enantiomers/stereoisomers were investigated in agricultural soils across China. The levels in the soils were detected as non-detected (n.d.)-16.67 ng/g for metalaxyl with a median of 0.14 ng/g; 0.004-32.99 ng/g for napropamide with a median of 0.29 ng/g; n.d.-207.39 ng/g for triticonazole with a median of 1.29 ng/g; and n.d.-71.83 ng/g for metconazole with a median of 1.03 ng/g, respectively. Enantiomer/stereoisomer-specific residues were observed for metalaxyl and triticonazole. R-Metalaxyl and R-triticonazole were identified as the major enantiomers in the soils for the two pesticides. There was no obvious enantioselective residue for napropamide in most of the soils. As for metconazole, metconazole-1 and metconazole-4 were identified as the major stereoisomers in the soils. These results suggest that enantiomer/stereoisomer-specific risk should be considered when assessing the ecological safety of these pesticides in soils.

    Topics: Alanine; Biodegradation, Environmental; Cyclopentanes; Environmental Monitoring; Fungicides, Industrial; Naphthalenes; Soil; Soil Pollutants; Stereoisomerism; Triazoles

2021