Fate of parathion in soil under sub‐tropical field conditions |
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Authors: | HC Agarwal DK Singh VB Sharma |
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Institution: | Department of Zoology , University of Delhi , Delhi, 110007, India |
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Abstract: | Abstract Persistence, metabolism and binding of 14C‐parathion in alkaline sandy loam soil under sub‐tropical conditions of Delhi were studied for 545 days. After 3 days of treatment, 14C‐residues declined to 41% of the amount applied. The dissipation curve was biphasic; an initial rapid phase (up to 7 days) followed by slow dissipation. The half life of dissipation was only 3.36 days for the first phase and 84 days for the slow phase. The overall half life was 64.5 days. The total residues at zero‐time were 10.65 μg/g dry soil and were almost totally extractable. The extracts consisted of parathion, 4‐aminophenol, 4‐nitrophenol and paraoxon. The bound residues gradually increased and accounted for the total residue at the end of one year (0.7 μg/g). |
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Keywords: | parathion subtropical soil |
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