Soil Degradation of Diazinon, a Phosphorothioate Insecticide
1967
Konrad, J. G. | Armstrong, D. E. | Chesters, G.
Degradation of the insecticide diazinon was followed in acid soil-free systems and in soil systems. The mechanism of diazinon degradation in soils is a partial chemical hydrolysis with formation of 2-isopropyl-4-methyl-6- hydroxypyrimidine and diethyl thiophosphoric acid; hydrolysis in soils is adsorption rather than acid catalyzed. Degradation rates were 11, 7, and 6% per day for Poygan sicl, Kewaunee c, and Ella Is, respectively, and these rates were related to organic matter content and pH of the soil.
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书目信息
Agronomy journal
卷
59
期
6
页码
591
- 594
ISSN
0002-1962
出版者
American Society of Agronomy
其它主题
Thiophosphate
语言
英语
注释
Nal-ap-2-clean
Epub
类型
Journal Article; Text
2024-02-28
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