Chlorpyrifos residue levels in avian food items following applications of a commercial EC formulation to alfalfa and citrus

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Two 10-day field residue studies were conducted to measure the amount of chlorpyrifos residue found in typical avian food following applications of a commercial 480 gliter-1 EC (Lorsban® 4E) at 1.1 kg AI ha -1 (1 lb AI acre-1) to alfalfa and at 2.3 kg AI ha -1 (2.0 lb AI acre-1) to citrus. Avian food items used in these studies included: crickets (Acheta domestica (L)), earthworms (Lumbricus terrestris L), darkling ground beetle larvae (Tenebrio molitor L), seed heads (Triticum sp), and naturally occurring flying and ground-dwelling insects. The studies incorporated a design involving three main study plots placed within larger treated areas of an alfalfa crop and a mature orange grove. The three main study plots represented three replications and each contained four sub-plots. One sub-plot, on each study plot, was sampled on day 0 (2-h post-application), day 1, day 5 and day 10 post-application. Chlorpyrifos residues were present in all avian food sampled following the application; however, residue levels were lower than estimated residue values typically used by the US EPA to establish expected environmental concentration (EEC) used in screening assessments of risk to terrestrial wildlife. © 2003 Society of Chemical Industry.

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Brewer, L. W., McQuillen, H. L., Mayes, M. A., Stafford, J. M., & Tank, S. L. (2003). Chlorpyrifos residue levels in avian food items following applications of a commercial EC formulation to alfalfa and citrus. Pest Management Science, 59(11), 1179–1190. https://doi.org/10.1002/ps.752

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