New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science abstracts
Short communication
Modelling insecticide residues on kiwifruit foliage:
effect of residue age on insecticide activity and concentration
A. J. GREAVES
A. R. TOMKINS
C. T. THOMSON
D. J. WILSON
The Horticulture and Food Research Institute
of New Zealand
Ruakura Research Centre
Private Bag 3123
Hamilton, New Zealand
Abstract Chlorpyrifos EC was applied at a range of rates to
kiwifruit leaves in an experiment designed to test the adequacy of a published
residue decay and activity model for the case of insecticide on kiwifruit.
Treated leaves were sampled over a period of 51 days following spray
application, with residue levels determined by chemical assay, and residue
toxicity to lightbrown apple moth Epiphyas postvittana assessed by
bioassay and logit regression analysis. Residue activity indexed as the residue
level for 90% mortality (LR90) was shown to decline substantially as residues
aged from 2 to 51 days. A log residue-log time model was shown to be a more
robust representation of residue decay characteristics than the exponential
model frequently used.
Keywords residue; insecticide; residue model; residual
activity; chlorpyrifos; kiwifruit; Epiphyas postvittana
New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science, 1994, Vol. 22:
463-467
0114-0671/94/2204-0463 $2.50/0 (c) The Royal Society of New Zealand
1994
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