| Literature DB >> 704291 |
G W Ware, B J Estesen, N A Buck, W P Cahill.
Abstract
The moratorium on agricultural use of DDT in Arizona that began in January 1969 proved very effective during the first 7 years of enforcement. Residues on green alfalfa declined significantly to a probable inherent level of 0.02 ppm wet weight. Soil residues of sigmaDDT-related degradation products declined significantly, averaging 23 percent; residues in desert soils declined 60 percent. The sigmaDDT half-life in irrigated soils was about 7 years; it decreased to 2.5 years in nonirrigated soils.Entities:
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Year: 1978 PMID: 704291
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pestic Monit J ISSN: 0031-6156