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Comparison of adherence tendencies of pesticide residues sprayed on small-, medium-, and large-sized tomatoes
Authors:Takuya Nagata  Hikari Dobashi  Kazuaki Iijima  Kazutoshi Ohyama
Institution:1.The Institute of Environmental Toxicology (IET), 4321, Uchimoriya-machi, Joso-shi, Ibaraki 303–0043, Japan
Abstract:Crop field trials were conducted to investigate the residues of sprayed pesticides on the different sizes of tomatoes. Pesticide residue data in tomatoes varied due to different locations of the three crop fields selected and/or physicochemical properties of the three pesticides tested. The pesticide residue levels in the medium- and small-sized tomatoes were 1.5 and 2.4 times higher than the level in large-sized tomatoes under similar spray conditions, whereas amount of pesticides adhered per unit surface area were approximately equal among all three sizes of tomatoes. The results of this study suggested that the differences in pesticide residue levels were due to differences in the degree of specific surface area of each tomato size. Resultant residue data of medium-sized tomatoes demonstrated a proportional relationship between pesticide residue levels and the specific surface area of tomatoes.
Keywords:fruit size  pesticide residue  adherence potency  specific surface area
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