1982
DOI: 10.1021/jf00112a008
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Persistence of fenvalerate in alfalfa: effect of growth dilution and heat units on residue half-life

Abstract: Fenvalerate [cyano(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl4-chloro-a-(l-methylethyl)benzeneacetate] was applied to alfalfa at 0.14-0.15 kg/ha in three experiments, and the residues, crop growth, and weather were monitored for 28 days. Initial residues of 22.2-32.5 ppm declined exponentially with a half-life of 9-11 days. When fenvalerate was applied early in the season, the advantage of growth dilution of the residues was negated by cooler temperatures slowing the rate of decline of the chemical itself. The half-life of the ch… Show more

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“…Chiba (1978) developed another gas-chromatographic technique that had a 95% recovery for the cis-and trans-isomers of permethrin on peach leaves. Residues of these insecticides in various food crops have also been reported by Harris et al (1978), Greenberg (1981), Hill et al (1982), andShwe Yin Tan (1983).…”
Section: Resumementioning
confidence: 62%
“…Chiba (1978) developed another gas-chromatographic technique that had a 95% recovery for the cis-and trans-isomers of permethrin on peach leaves. Residues of these insecticides in various food crops have also been reported by Harris et al (1978), Greenberg (1981), Hill et al (1982), andShwe Yin Tan (1983).…”
Section: Resumementioning
confidence: 62%
“…13 The dissipation process of pesticide in crops affected by many factors, such as physicochemical properties of pesticide, crop species, sampling tissues, climate and application method, and growth dilution. [21][22][23] Distribution of iprodione residue on green garlic and garlic shoot The terminal residues of iprodione on garlic, green garlic, and garlic shoot samples collected from the treated plots are summarized in Table S2. No iprodione residue was detected in garlic samples in the six field trials.…”
Section: Dissipation Pattern Of Iprodione On Green Garlicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Atrazine dissipation data for each experiment were fitted to the first order kinetics model (FOM)4: C = CoC"*1 where C represents the concentration of herbicide in the soil at time t, C 0 is the herbicide concentration at time 0, and k is the rate constant (2,10,20). Nonlinear regression procedures were used to compute C 0 and k (15).…”
Section: Moyer and Blackshaw: E F F E C T O F Soil Moisture On Atrazimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The likelihood ratio statistic (7) was used to determine whether the F O M or 2CM model provided the best description of the data. Degree-days above 5 C (DD5)4 were used to adjust for the effect of varying temperatures (10). Degree days were substituted for t in the F O M exponential model (10).…”
Section: Moyer and Blackshaw: E F F E C T O F Soil Moisture On Atrazimentioning
confidence: 99%