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Title: Sampling and Analysis of Pesticides from Barrier Treatments


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Sampling and Analysis of Pesticides from Barrier
Treatments
  • Brian P. Quinn, Ulrich R. Bernier, Daniel L.
    Kline
  • USDA-ARS-CMAVE-MFRU

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Climate
  • Hot and dry Iraqi theater
  • Wetlands Rice fields
  • Tropics
  • Temperate areas

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Vegetation
  • Vegetation type
  • Density
  • Plant integument

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Mosquito Species
  • Define the species composition that requires
    control
  • Gain an understanding of the resting behavior of
    each species of concern

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Vegetation Sampling
  • Inert sample containers are imperative
  • In the absence of specially constructed bags,
    glass containers are the most inert choice
  • Sampling apparatus must be cleaned regularly

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Vegetation Sampling
  • Sample size is critical to reproducible results
  • The ideal minimum sample is 1-2 kg
  • IR4 program that registers pesticides on
    minor-use commodities requires 4 kg minimum
    samples

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Vegetation Sampling
  • Grab sampling A localized way of sampling that
    gives very limited spatial data
  • Example Picking one spot in your barrier and
    collecting a sample from only that one location

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Vegetation Sampling
  • Representative sampling Taking vegetation from
    the entire barrier or a defined larger section to
    better represent the average pesticide
    concentration in that area
  • Example Sampling vegetation high and low, back
    to front, and side to side.

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Mass Spectrum of Bifenthrin
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Chromatogram of Treated Vegetation
Bifenthrin
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Backpack Fogger vs. Electrostatic Sprayer (0.11
lb acre Talstar)
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Electrostatic Half-Label Rate vs. Full-Label Rate
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Barrier Treatment Projects
  • Arkansas Rice Fields
  • Camp Blanding
  • Cage Studies in Gainesville
  • Plant Integument Studies in Gainesville
  • St. Augustine, FL
  • Coachella Valley, CA

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Summary
  • Chemical analysis of barrier treatments is
    critical to understanding efficacy over time in
    differing climates and vegetation types
  • Pairing these data with field and laboratory
    toxicity assays provides a most useful tool for
    determining choices of pesticides and treatment
    intervals

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Acknowledgements
  • DWFP funding
  • Jacksonville Naval Air Station NECE
  • Clint Hoffmann USDA ARS
  • David Dame and Max Meisch
  • Rui-De Xue Anastasia MCD
  • Natasha Elejalde
  • Greg Allen
  • Nathan Newlon
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