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Title: Effect of Different Packaging Materials and Preservation Temperatures on Pesticide Residues during Storage Periods in Soft Dates (Al-Khalas and Al-Sukkary)Varieties
Other Titles: Effect of Different Packaging Materials and Preservation Temperatures on Pesticide Residues during Storage Periods in Soft Dates (Al-Khalas and Al-Sukkary)Varieties
Authors: Abdelhakam, Khadir E.
O.Mohammed, Elkheir
H.Farahat, Fatin
H. Suliman, Shafag
M.ElKhir, Nada
O. Sir El Khatim, Mohammed.
Keywords: Dates,
Al-Sukkary,
Al-Khalas,
Pesticide residues
Variety,
Storage Period,
Plastic,
Carton.
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2022
Publisher: Sudan University of sciences and Technology
Citation: Abdelhakam. Khadir E. , Effect of Different Packaging Materials and Preservation Temperatures on Pesticide Residues during Storage Periods in Soft Dates (Al-Khalas and Al-Sukkary)Varieties/ Khadir E. Abdelhakam , Elkheir O.Mohammed, Fatin H.Farahat3, Shafag H. Suliman, Nada M.ElKhir and Mohammed. O. Sir El Khatim.- Journal of Agricultural and Veterinary.- vol 23 , no 1 .- article
Abstract: This study was conducted for the purpose of studying the effect ofsome pesticide residues (Pirimophos-methyle, Diazinon, Bifenthrin and Ethion/ppm) on two varieties of soft dates (Al-Khalas and Al-Sukkary) pack in different packaging materials (plastic and carton), storage at different temperatures (freezer, refrigerator, and room temperature) and storage period nine month The Samples were taken from a farm in the Qassim area in Saudi Arabia after harvesting and some pesticide residues were tested. Result showed that the rate of analysis was no significant different (P≥0.05) for type of pesticides (Pirimophos-methyle, Diazinon, Bifenthrin and Ethion/ppm) for all date varieties during the storage period and storage temperature on carton and plastic packaged, but there was a significant different (P≤ 0.05) between two types of pesticide (Cypermethrin and Bromopropylate/ppm) on packaging materials (plastic and carton) during storage periods and storage temperatures where higher value was recorded in Al-Sukkary variety (0.000056 ppm) and lower in Al-Khalas variety (0.000016 ppm) for a first type, while another type was recorded higher value in Al-Khalas variety (0.00442 ppm) and lower value in Al-Sukkary variety(0.00424 ppm).
URI: https://repository.sustech.edu:8443/handle/123456789/27894
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