Ra. Murray et al., The measurement of multiple spray deposits by sequential application of metal chelate tracers, ANN AP BIOL, 137(3), 2000, pp. 245-252
Chelates of the transition metals copper, cobalt, manganese and zinc, avail
able as foliar feeds, were identified as the most suitable spray tracers fo
r comparisons of deposits arising from up to four sequential applications t
o a single target. Their use minimised many of the disadvantages associated
with other commonly used tracers such as visible and fluorescent dyes, and
it was possible to quantify each tracer when present on the target in rati
os of up to 100: 1. Each spray solution contained a single chelate at a met
al concentration of 1 g litre(-1). The recovery of metal chelates from plan
t tissue may not be quantitative, as a consequence of absorption or adsorpt
ion by leaves for example. The food colorant tartrazine, at a concentration
of 10 g litre(-1), was shown to be a suitable internal standard for estima
tion of percentage recovery. Combined spray deposits were recovered readily
from apple leaves and fruit by aqueous extraction and analysed by atomic a
bsorption spectroscopy. The spray deposit of each metal tracer was calculat
ed from the raw analytical data using procedures for generating calibration
curves designed to optimise the accuracy of the analysis.