INVESTIGADORES
BENTIVEGNA Diego Javier
artículos
Título:
Irrigation of pepper plant (Capsicum sp.) with water containing acrolein
Autor/es:
CALDIRONI H.A; BENTIVEGNA D.J.; RHEA M.R.
Revista:
AGRICULTURAL WATER MANAGEMENT
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Año: 2004 p. 235 - 240
ISSN:
0378-3774
Resumen:
Magnacide®  H herbicide (a.i. acrolein (2-propenal)) is an aquatic herbicide applied through underwater injection into agricultural irrigation canals for the control of submerged aquatic weeds. In support of the products national registration in Argentina, additional information was required pertaining to the potential persistence of acrolein residuals in plants irrigated with water treated with this herbicide. Pepper plants (Capsicum sp.) were treated through irrigation with the maximum application rate permitted (15ì  l-1) on the label and at double the maximum application rate (15ì  l-1), under controlled environment conditions in a greenhouse . Reverse phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) with fluorescence detection was the method used to determine acrolein. Parts of the plants (leaves, stems, roots and fruit) as well assoil were collected in order to determine potential residual levels of acrolein. The low values of acrolein measured in all samples were reduced to undetectable levels within a few hours, resulting a half-life of acrolein in pepper plants of 10.3h. The plants did not exhibit any visible damage attributable to the aquatic herbicide. The most remarkable observation was that acrolein never persisted in any of the sampled plants. Therefore, it is safe to use water acrolein treated under controlled conditions through field application.