Field aging of insecticides after repeated application to a northern Thailand ultisol
Field aging immobilizes pollutants and reduces their toxicity, but it also boosts their accumulation and holds the risk of future release. We investigated the aging of six insecticides (water solubilities: 0.33 mg L-1- completely miscible) applied five times (10-day intervals) to a tropical fruit or...
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Main Authors: | H. Ciglasch, J. Busche, W. Amelung, S. Totrakool, M. Kaupenjohann |
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2018
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