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From: Persistence and metabolism of the diamide insecticide cyantraniliprole in tomato plants

Figure 3

Relative abundances of cyantraniliprole metabolites detected in tomato leaves, flowers, and fruits throughout the experiments. For flowers, the metabolites that were only detectable in the concentrated extracts as described in the Materials and Methods, including IN-M2G98, IN-RNU71, IN-MYX98, IN-JCZ38, TP363, and TP423, are not presented due to their negligible abundance compared to parent cyantraniliprole. Also, other metabolites confirmed at the lowest confidence level (level 5, Table 1), including IN-M2G98, TP316, and TP577, are not presented for all plant tissues. The values represent the means ± standard deviation (n = 5).

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