Vyas Nimish B, Spann James W, Hulse Craig S, Torrez Martin, Williams Bruce I, Leffel Robert
United States Department of Interior, United States Geological Survey, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Laurel, Maryland, USA.
Environ Monit Assess. 2004 Nov;98(1-3):351-61. doi: 10.1023/b:emas.0000038195.38438.be.
Canada goose goslings were exposed to turf sprayed with DZN diazinon 50W application (2.24 kg a.i./ha). The control plot was subjected to a water application. One foot from each bird was placed outdoors for 7 d to decompose and the other foot was kept frozen. Diazinon residues were analyzed on both feet. Results showed that diazinon was detected from undecomposed and decomposed feet of the birds. Diazinon residues were below the level of detection (<0.01 ppm, a.i.) on the feet from the control goslings. Decomposed feet may be used for determining insecticide exposure when the traditional matrices are not available.
加拿大鹅雏鹅接触了喷洒有二嗪农50W制剂(2.24千克有效成分/公顷)的草皮。对照地块进行了喷水处理。每只鹅的一只脚放置在户外7天以使其分解,另一只脚则冷冻保存。对两只脚都进行了二嗪农残留分析。结果显示,在雏鹅未分解和已分解的脚上均检测到了二嗪农。对照雏鹅脚上的二嗪农残留低于检测限(<0.01 ppm,有效成分)。当无法获得传统基质时,已分解的脚可用于确定杀虫剂暴露情况。