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Development and application of a numerical dynamic model for pesticide residues in apple orchards.

Quanshun AnYangliu WuDong LiXianghong HaoCanping PanArno Rein
Published in: Pest management science (2022)
The dynamic plant uptake model, coupled with the tipping buckets soil water model, could successfully be fitted to describe to the data set for the fate of four pesticides applied in an apple orchard. The contribution of different pathways to pesticide concentration was highly influenced by precipitation, fruit growth dilution and the characteristics of different pesticides. This model can improve our understanding of pesticide fate in apple orchards and has great potential for supporting food safety assessment and decision-making to minimize impacts arising from pesticide applications. © 2022 Society of Chemical Industry.
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