1967
DOI: 10.1021/jf60150a030
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Fate of 3-hydroxy-N-methyl-cis-crotonamide dimethyl phosphate in cotton plants

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“…The breakdown of 32p_ and 14C-phosphamidon was examined on cottonseed by BULL et al (1967), the cis-and trans-isomers being (ANLIKER et al 1961, BULL et al 1967 examined separately. Cotton leaves were treated in the field by injecting an aqueous phosphamidon solution and were sampled at up to 32 days later.…”
Section: A) Metabolism Following Direct Application To the Plantmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The breakdown of 32p_ and 14C-phosphamidon was examined on cottonseed by BULL et al (1967), the cis-and trans-isomers being (ANLIKER et al 1961, BULL et al 1967 examined separately. Cotton leaves were treated in the field by injecting an aqueous phosphamidon solution and were sampled at up to 32 days later.…”
Section: A) Metabolism Following Direct Application To the Plantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Composition of radioactivity in cotton leaves following applications of "P-p1wsphamidon (BULL et al 1967 phamidon. Both isomers were again oxidised and hydrolysed and appreciable time was taken for penetration of the residues (BULL et al 1967). Rinsing the leaves with aqueous methanol washed off both hydroxyethyl and des ethyl phosphamidon from the surface of the leaves.…”
Section: A) Metabolism Following Direct Application To the Plantmentioning
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