会议专题

Reduction of Dieldrin Residue in Cucurbits

Dieldrin is one of the persistent organic pollutants (POPs) targeted for reduction and eventual elimination by the Stockholm Convention, an international treaty that was adopted in May 2001. Aldrin is a POP that is transformed into dieldrin through oxidation in soils. These compounds were widely used as insecticides on arable land in Japan as well as all over the world. Although the registration of these insecticides lapsed in 1973 in Japan, dieldrin is still detected in arable soils, as well as in cucumber fruits, at concentrations exceeding the residue limit (0. 02 ppm) set by the Japanese Food Sanitation Law.

POPs dieldrin cucumber panpkin reduction

N.Seike T.Otani

Organochmecals Devision, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Tsukuba, Japan

国际会议

Proceedings of 4th Internatioanl Symposium on Pesticides and Environmental Safety & 5th Pan Pacific Conference on Pesticide Science & 8th International Workshop on Crop Protection Chemistry and Regulatory Harmonization (四届农药与环境安全会)

北京

英文

197-198

2012-09-15(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)