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Original Articles

Persistence and dissipation of fluopyram and tebuconazole on bell pepper and soil under different environmental conditions

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Pages 2408-2427 | Received 21 Sep 2019, Accepted 26 Nov 2019, Published online: 09 Jan 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Persistence and dissipation of fluopyram and tebuconazole on bell pepper and soil was studied in the open field and in the poly-house. Application of the combination formulation, fluopyram 200 + tebuconazole 200-400SC was given to bell pepper crop simultaneously. The environmental parameters including light intensity at the two locations were recorded during the study period. A gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS) was used for analysis of the chemicals at a limit of quantification (LOQ) of 0.01 mg kg−1. The fungicides persisted longer in the poly-house where the light intensity was 60-65% less compared to the open field. The degradation half-life of fluopyram was 7.3 days in bell pepper fruits; 13.7–15.8 days in bell pepper leaves and 29.7–31 days in soil in the open field. In the poly-house the corresponding half-lives were 9–9.3 days, 27.4 days and 38.4–40 days, respectively. Tebuconazole half-lives in the open field and poly-house were 6.1 and 7.2 days in the fruits; 11.6–15.1 and 22.3–25.3 days in the leaves; 26.8–28.8 and 32.3–36.9 days in the soil, respectively. Fluopyram benzamide, the major metabolite of fluopyram, was detected in the bell pepper fruits and leaves both in the open field and poly-house and it constituted 0.5–4.4% of the parent compound. The pre-harvest interval (PHI) for the combination formulation was 9 days in the open field and 13 days in the poly-house at the standard dose of application and at the double dose it was 15 and 20 days, respectively. Influence of light intensity leading to higher photo-degradation was concluded to be the reason for faster dissipation of fluopyram and tebuconazole in the open field.

Acknowledgments

The Authors thank ICAR, New Delhi and Director, ICAR-Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Bangalore, India, for their support in this investigation.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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