Breakthrough Detection Method for Pine Tree Pesticide Residues Unveiled in Scientific Study
Scientists have pioneered a novel detection method using magnetic nanoparticles to identify harmful pesticide residues in pine trees. The breakthrough technology promises more accurate monitoring of environmental contaminants in forestry ecosystems.
Revolutionary Detection Technology
Researchers have developed an innovative method for detecting avermectin pesticide residues in pine trees using magnetic solid-phase extraction combined with high-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry, according to reports in Scientific Reports. The new approach addresses critical challenges in monitoring environmental contaminants that threaten forest ecosystems and potentially human health through food chain accumulation.