Environmentally Safe Application of Pyraclostrobin for the Protection of Agricultural Crops
摘要
The environmentally safe application of pesticides requires a detailed understanding of their behavior under specific agroclimatic conditions. Pyraclostrobin, a member of the strobilurin class, is a contact fungicide that is absorbed into the plant cuticle without systemic translocation, forming a reservoir of the active substance on the surface. Beyond its direct action on pathogens, pyraclostrobin can delay crop senescence, accelerate the synthesis of resistance-related proteins, promote plant growth, and enhance overall immunity and stress tolerance. The objective of this study was to investigate the degradation dynamics of pyraclostrobin across various agricultural crops and under different natural-climatic zones. The results demonstrate a consistent degradation pattern for pyraclostrobin across the studied crops. The compound exhibited a half-life of approximately one week post-application. Within two weeks, residues were typically at or below the method's limit of quantification (LOQ). At harvest, residues were below the established maximum residue level (MRL) for grapes and were not detectable in other crops. In conclusion, pyraclostrobin demonstrates a broad application spectrum, high efficacy in disease control, and a safety profile that ensures consumer protection.