1981
DOI: 10.1021/jf00104a047
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Degradation of cis-permethrin in soil amended with sewage sludge or dairy manure

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“…For instance, incorporation of 50 or 100 tons/ha sewage sludge or cow manure increased permethrin breakdown 87 or 149%, or 64 or 134% above that measured in unamended soil, respectively. 6 In the present work, we observed the reverse; the three assayed organic fertilizers descreased the rate of chlorpyrifos soil biodegradation. Trials here however were made in the field; the observed effect thus is the resultant of the several influences which could counteract.…”
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“…For instance, incorporation of 50 or 100 tons/ha sewage sludge or cow manure increased permethrin breakdown 87 or 149%, or 64 or 134% above that measured in unamended soil, respectively. 6 In the present work, we observed the reverse; the three assayed organic fertilizers descreased the rate of chlorpyrifos soil biodegradation. Trials here however were made in the field; the observed effect thus is the resultant of the several influences which could counteract.…”
Section: Date" Days Aftersupporting
confidence: 48%