The effect of selected fungicides on the chemical composition of strawberry fruits and contamination with dithiocarbamate residues
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Jan 27, 2015
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Published Online: Jan 27, 2015
Page range: 125 - 132
Received: Aug 20, 2014
Accepted: Nov 19, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/fhort-2015-0003
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© 2015 by Karol Wysocki
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In a four-year field experiment, fenhexamid, iprodione, pyrimethanil and thiram were applied in four different series as fungicides recommended for the control of grey mold (Botrytis cinerea) in strawberries. The plant protection products had no significant effect on the chemical composition of strawberry fruits of the Kent and Senga Sengana cultivars with the exception of an increase in the vitamin C level in ‘Kent’ strawberries. They also contributed to minor variations in the content of extract, total sugars, organic acids, polyphenols and anthocyanins. Dithiocarbamate residues were detected in all samples from the first harvest of strawberries that had been treated with the thiram fungicide