Literature DB >> 461112

Acephate and methamidophos residue behavior in Florida citrus, 1976.

H N Nigg, J A Reinert, G E Fitzpatrick.   

Abstract

The half-life of acephate and its hydrolysate, methamidophos, in the rind of Temple and Valencia oranges, and grapefruit, lemons, and tangerines was 10.3 days and 10.5 days, respectively. Half-lives of acephate and methamidophos in citrus pulp were 15.0 days and 6.1 days, respectively based on 7-, 14-, and 21-day data. Seven days after treatment, acephate and methamidophos reached maximum levels in rind and pulp. Acephate residue levels in rind were less than 3.0 ppm 14 days after treatment; acephate residues in pulp were less than 3.0 ppm throughout the experiment. Methamidophos residue levels averaged less than 0.25 ppm after 21 days.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 461112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pestic Monit J        ISSN: 0031-6156


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Authors:  K L Stromborg
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Authors:  H N Nigg; J A Reinert; J H Stamper; G E Fitzpatrick
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