“…Qin et al (2004) reported that the halflife of a nematicide, fosthiazate, was correlated with the organic matter content and clay content of soil. In contrast, the half-life of phthalide in the paddy soil with the higher organic content was shorter than that in the paddy soil with lower organic content (Iwashita et al 2008). The t 1/2 S values of bromobutide (21 days in paddy soil 1, 15 days in paddy soil 2) with organic contents of 7.21 % ± 1.34 % and 7.90 % ± 2.03 %, respectively, were larger than those (12 days) with contents of 4.31 % ± 0.86 % in paddy soil 3; the t 1/2 S values in paddy soils 1 and 2 with silt and clay contents of 36.5 % and 44.8 %, respectively, were larger than that with the content of 12.9 % in paddy soil 3.…”