Persistence of diflubenzuron and bay sir 8514 in natural and sterile sandy loam and organic soils |
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Authors: | Ralph A. Chapman C.M. Tu C.R. Harris Carol Harris |
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Affiliation: | Agriculture Canada Research Centre , University Sub Post Office, London, Ontario, CANADA , N6A 5B7 |
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Abstract: | Abstract Disappearance rates of 10 ppm technical diflubenzuron (N(((4‐chloro‐phenyl)amino)carbonyl)‐2,6‐diflurobenzamide, Dimilin®) and BAY SIR 8514 (2‐chloro‐N(((4‐trifluoromethoxyphenyl)amino)carbonyl)benzamide) applied on quartz sand to natural sandy loam and muck soils were significantly greater than for the corresponding sterilized soils, e.g. 47–51% vs. 68–87% BAY SIR 8514 and 2–12% vs. 80–87% diflubenzuron remaining at 12 wk, indicating that soil microorganisms play a major role in their degradation. Kinetic analysis of the data based on a first order dependence on the insecticide concentration showed that the rate constants for these disappearance reactions decreased with time. |
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Keywords: | Dimilin® chitin synthesis inhibitor degradation microorganism |
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