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Fosetyl al

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Fosetyl-Al is a chemical compound used as a fungicide. It functions as a systemic fungicide that helps protect plants against various fungal diseases.

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Quantifying Pesticides and Metabolites

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LC-MS grade acetonitrile and methanol were supplied by J.T. Baker (Gliwice, Poland) and VWR Chemicals BDH® (Gdansk, Poland), respectively. Formic acid and glacial acetic acid were ordered from Merck KGaA (Darmstadt, Germany).
The analytical standards of AMPA (purity of 99.9%), ethephon (96.0%), HEPA (89.5%), fosetyl-Al (95.0%), glyphosate (98.7%), glufosinate (97.9%), N-acetyl-glufosinate (94.3%), maleic hydrazide (99.0%), MPPA (99%) and phosphonic acid (97.5%) were obtained from Dr. Ehrenstorfer GmbH (Augsburg, Germany). N-acetyl-AMPA (94.4%) and chlorate (99.0%) were from HPC Standards GmbH (Cunnersdorf, Germany). Isotopically labelled internal standards (ILISs) ethephon D4 (94.3%) and fosetyl-Al D15 (96.4%) were supplied from Dr. Ehrenstorfer GmbH (Augsburg, Germany). The ILISs of glyphosate-13C2,15N (>95%) and 18O3-phosphonic (≥95%) were obtained from EURL-SRM (Stuttgart, Germany) and Toronto Research Chemicals (Toronto, ON, Canada), respectively.
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Quantification of Polar Pesticides

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Ethephon, HEPA, fosetyl-Al, glyphosate, N-acetyl-glyphosate, AMPA, and N-acetyl-AMPA reference standards were purchased from Dr Ehrenstorfer GmbH (Schlosser, Augsburg, Germany). N-Acetyl-d3-glufosinate, used as the internal standard, was acquired from Sigma-Aldrich (Saint Louis, MO, USA). Purity of all compounds was ≥99.7%.
Stock standard solutions of each compound (1 mg mL−1) were prepared by exact weighing of the solid substances and dissolved in 50 mL of solvent (methanol or a mixture of methanol:water), according to the instructions provided by EURL [7 ], and they were stored at −18 °C without being exposed to light. Then, a working standard solution (at 10 mg L−1), containing the polar pesticides, was prepared in an aqueous solution (10% acetonitrile) and was stored as the stock standard solutions. The stock standard solutions were stable up to one year and working standard solutions were prepared every two months.
LC-MS grade methanol, acetonitrile and water were purchased from Honeywell (LC-MS grade, Morrison, NJ, USA) while ultrapure water was obtained by a Milli-Q water gradient system (Millipore, Bedford, MA, USA). Formic acid was purchased from Fisher Scientific (Erembodegem, Belgium).
Finally, 0.22 µm nylon syringe filters were used and they were acquired from Agilent Technologies (Santa Clara, CA, USA).
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