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  • Presentation at the 2013 Beltwide Cotton Conferences, US (January 7-10, 2013). The work is focused on a method based on the monitoring of changes in the oxygen level caused by the interaction of residual analytes and the green algae, Scenedesmus (chlorophyta), has been performed in this study, for the detection of pesticides and hazardous compounds. The advantages of being photoautotroph, morphologically simple and having relatively simple reproductive system makes algae a suitable criterion for the determination of intervening predators affecting their normal life cycle. Algae Growth Analyzer equipped with miniature sensitive oxygen electrode, a light source and cover to model light and dark phases was used enabling to follow the lifecycle of algae producing oxygen. Three different varities of cotton namely Giza 86 from Egypt, MNH 93 from Pakistan and cotton from India of the crop 2010/2011 were analyzed. One of each cotton samples was the classical conventional cotton and the other was organic cotton produced without utilizing the pesticides. Cryogenic homogenization was carried out for sample pretreatment and Ultrasound assisted extraction (USE) was used with the solvent, Acetonitrile, for each of the samples, respectively. The method shows reasonable results and can successfully be utilized for the detection of residual pesticides on different types of cotton and especially to compare the classical conventional and organic cotton in terms of their cytotoxicity.
  • Presentation at the 2013 Beltwide Cotton Conferences, US (January 7-10, 2013). The work is focused on a method based on the monitoring of changes in the oxygen level caused by the interaction of residual analytes and the green algae, Scenedesmus (chlorophyta), has been performed in this study, for the detection of pesticides and hazardous compounds. The advantages of being photoautotroph, morphologically simple and having relatively simple reproductive system makes algae a suitable criterion for the determination of intervening predators affecting their normal life cycle. Algae Growth Analyzer equipped with miniature sensitive oxygen electrode, a light source and cover to model light and dark phases was used enabling to follow the lifecycle of algae producing oxygen. Three different varities of cotton namely Giza 86 from Egypt, MNH 93 from Pakistan and cotton from India of the crop 2010/2011 were analyzed. One of each cotton samples was the classical conventional cotton and the other was organic cotton produced without utilizing the pesticides. Cryogenic homogenization was carried out for sample pretreatment and Ultrasound assisted extraction (USE) was used with the solvent, Acetonitrile, for each of the samples, respectively. The method shows reasonable results and can successfully be utilized for the detection of residual pesticides on different types of cotton and especially to compare the classical conventional and organic cotton in terms of their cytotoxicity. (en)
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