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Effect of drying conditions on pyrethrins content
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posted on 2023-05-16, 14:12 authored by Morris, SE, Noel DaviesNoel Davies, Brown, PH, Groom, TWindrowed pyrethrum stems were air dried under a range of storage conditions to examine whether the current commercial practice of drying crop material is conducive to pyrethrins' degradation. Crop material was stored for up to 12 days in a commercial windrow, a shed receiving indirect light or a dark, 5°C cool-room. Analysis of pyrethrins extracted from flowers of all treatments demonstrated that pyrethrins were not degrading in windrowed crops, plant material stored in the shed or in the 5°C cool-room. The small differences obtained in pyrethrins content among the treatments can be explained by the natural variation in pyrethrins content of pyrethrum crops. The observation that the achenes were unchanged during this drying period supported the pyrethrins analysis. These results demonstrate that pyrethrins in planta do not degrade as rapidly as extracted pyrethrins. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Horticulture Innovation Australia
Botanical Resources Australia Pty Ltd
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Publication title
Industrial Crops and ProductsVolume
23Pagination
9-14ISSN
0926-6690Department/School
Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA)Publisher
Elsevier BVPlace of publication
The NetherlandsRepository Status
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