Lm. Macdonald et Tr. Meyer, DETERMINATION OF IMIDACLOPRID AND TRIADIMEFON IN WHITE-PINE BY GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY MASS-SPECTROMETRY, Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 46(8), 1998, pp. 3133-3138
Imidacloprid is one of a new class of highly systemic chloronicotinyl
insecticides with significant activity against a wide range of insects
. The triazole fungicides, triadimefon and triadimenol, are also syste
mic and highly effective in controlling a variety of economically impo
rtant fungal diseases. A sensitive and reliable method for the determi
nation of these compounds by GC/MS has been developed. Imidacloprid wa
s converted to the heptafluorobutyryl derivative, whereas triadimefon
and triadimenol were determined directly. Quantitation of all three an
alytes in white pine foliar extracts was performed in selected ion mon
itoring mode, by comparison with an external standard in sample matrix
. Limits of quantitation were 0.01 ppm (10 pg injected) for imidaclopr
id and 0.1 ppm (100 pg injected) for both triadimefon and triadimenol.
Overall mean recovery was 85.78 +/- 5.20% (6.06%). This method has be
en successfully applied to quantify in-planta residues after treatment
of white pine seedlings with a controlled-release pellet containing i
midacloprid and triadimefon for control of white pine weevil and white
pine blister rust, respectively. Mean recoveries for QC samples were
85.62 +/- 9.34% (10.9%).