Residual behaviour of phosphine in different commodities

Vortrag

Autor/innen

  • Marie-Carolin Goetze Detia Freyberg GmbH, Dr.-Werner-Freyberg-Str. 11, 69514 Laudenbach, Germany
  • Gehard Jakob Detia Freyberg GmbH, Dr.-Werner-Freyberg-Str. 11, 69514 Laudenbach, Germany

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5073/jka.2018.463.134

Schlagworte:

phosphine, maximum residue level (MRL), withholding period

Abstract

Phosphine is one of the most common active substances used in storage protection worldwide. As it is very efficient amongst a broad range of living organisms, it has become the favoured product after phasing out methyl bromide in 2010, as it can be used in many commodities. In 2005, the regulation 396/2005 was enacted and came into force in 2008. With this, the European commission started to evaluate residues arising from the use of a pesticide and to set maximum residue levels (MRLs) for safe and regulated food trade. To proof residue levels are below MRL and therefore far below concerning concentrations of phosphine in food or feed, residue studies are permanently conducted. In addition to support MRL settings, the intention of these trials is to determine withholding periods needed in storage protection, corresponding to PHI (pre harvest interval) for field and glasshouse treatments. Results of those studies show different levels and differences in decrease of residues after defined time periods. Thus, withholding periods for various commodities can differ. Residue trials with repeated exposure were conducted as well to determine possible additive effects.

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2018-10-29