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Development of a Data Set of Pesticide Dissipation Rates in/on Various Plant Matrices for the Pesticide Properties Database (PPDB)

Version 1 : Received: 25 August 2017 / Approved: 25 August 2017 / Online: 25 August 2017 (18:29:47 CEST)
Version 2 : Received: 27 August 2017 / Approved: 28 August 2017 / Online: 28 August 2017 (08:55:46 CEST)
Version 3 : Received: 28 August 2017 / Approved: 28 August 2017 / Online: 28 August 2017 (16:51:22 CEST)

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Lewis, K.; Tzilivakis, J. Development of a Data Set of Pesticide Dissipation Rates in/on Various Plant Matrices for the Pesticide Properties Database (PPDB). Data 2017, 2, 28. Lewis, K.; Tzilivakis, J. Development of a Data Set of Pesticide Dissipation Rates in/on Various Plant Matrices for the Pesticide Properties Database (PPDB). Data 2017, 2, 28.

Abstract

Data relating to the rate at which pesticide active substances dissipate on or within various plant matrices are important for a range of different risk assessments however, despite the importance of this data, dissipation rates are not included in the most common online data resources. Databases have been collated in the past but these tend not to be maintained or regularly updated. The purpose of the exercise described herein was to collate a new database in a format compatible with the main online pesticide database resource (the Pesticide Properties Database, PPDB), to validate this database in line with the Pesticide Properties Database protocols and thus ensure that the data is maintained and updated in future. Data was collated using a systematic review approach using several scientific databases. Collated literature was subjected to a quality assessment and then data was extracted into an MS Excel spreadsheet. The outcome of the study is a database based on data collated from 1390 published articles covering over 400 pesticides and over 200 crops across a wide variety of different matrices (leaves, fruits, seeds etc.) for pesticide residues on the crop surface as well as residues absorbed within the plant material. This data is now fully incorporated into the PPDB.

Keywords

pesticide dissipation; risk assessment; environmental fate

Subject

Environmental and Earth Sciences, Environmental Science

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