Jorge Andrés Gutiérrez-Cifuentes, Francisco David Ávila-Orozco, Lina Marcela León-Gallón, Magda Ivonne Pinzón-Fandiño, Alfonso Londoño-Orozco
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Residualidad de fitosanitarios en tomate y uchuva cultivados en Quindío (Colombia)
In this study, the residuality of organophosphorus (op) and organochlorinated (oc) pesticides in fruits of two Solanaceae species which are commonly consumed in the daily diet by the population of Quindio, Colombia: tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) from regional crops, and cape gooseberry (Physalis peruviana L.) obtained from supermarkets. In order to evaluate the quality in which the fruit is commercialized, physicochemical parameters as pH and soluble solids concentration (°Bx) were measured. The skin and pulp pesticides analysis in both fruits was performed using gas chromatography with microelectron capture detection (GC-μ-ECD), and employing solid-phase extraction techniques as sample pretreatment. The result of the chromatographic analysis showed the presence of 10 different op and oc pesticides both in the skin as well as in the pulp of both fruits, some of them in higher concentrations than 0.13 ppm for tomatoes and 0.39 ppm for gooseberries. The results found in this study suggest the high residuality of these substances, revealing the disproportionate use of these pesticides in the cultivation of consumer crops as tomatoes and gooseberries. In this sense, this work suggests that the agricultural practices are poorly implemented revealing the lack of a more rigorous control over the use of these agrochemicals.
期刊介绍:
The journal Ciencia y Tecnología Agropecuaria (Science and Agricultural Technology) is a four-monthly scientific publication edited since October 1996 by the Corporación Colombiana de Investigación Agropecuaria - Agrosavia. The journal publishes articles on diverse thematic areas typical of the agricultural sector (multidisciplinary), written in Spanish or English, especially from Latin American and Caribbean researchers. The contributions that apply for the journal must be original and unpublished. The articles are reviewed by national and international peers (peer review). The journal is non-commercial and open access, this means that it doesn’t charge for the reception and/or publication of articles in both, its printed and digital version. The journal is aimed at the scientific community of the agricultural sector in Latin America and the Caribbean.