Volume 7, Number 1, Winter 2010, Article 19
 

Determination of organophosphorus insecticide residues in the rice paddies

1R. Arjmandi; 1*M. Tavakol; 2M. Shayeghi

1Department of Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Environment and Energy, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
2School of Public Health and Institute of Public Health Research, Tehran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran

Received 27 October 2008;     revised 1 August 2009;
accepted 28 October 2009;     available online 1 December 2009
ABSTRACT

In most rice paddies in Mazandaran Province, diazinon is applied to control Chilo suppressalis. Due to the extensive application of insecticides in the rice paddies of the Caspian coasts of Iran, this investigation was carried out on the rice fields in order to obtain the necessary data and information on the concentration of insecticide residues. A total of 125 samples were taken from five areas of Amol township in 2007. Then, according to the analysis of variance procedures, the water samples were statistically analyzed after the spraying of diazinon. Results indicate that the insecticide was used frequently to control stem boring caterpillar of rice. The residuals of this toxic chemical were observed in the majority of stations from the day after the spraying until one to two months later. The greatest level of diazinon was observed in station 1 in amount of 1.14 ppm. This study revealed that the physical and chemical properties of the studied diazinon such as fumigation characteristic as well as the ecological conditions and soil type influence the reduction and eventual removal of the insecticides during the cultivation and harvest periods.

Key words:  Insecticide; Rice; Sampling; Statistical methods; Thin layer chromatography


*Corresponding Author Email: mitra_tavakol@yahoo.com


 
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