Fate of carbofuran in rice-fish model ecosystem -an international study

Work done in six nations by seven research groups on Carbofuran metabolism in rice-fish ecosystem is summarized. The following results have been obtained: (a) Soil acts as a sink for the pesticide and there is considerable metabolism in the soil; (b) There is no bioaccumulation/biomagnification by t...

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Main Authors: Jayaraman, J., Celino, L.P., Lee, K.H., Mohamad, R.B., Suns, J., Tayaputch, N., Zhang, Z.
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Language:English
Published: Kluwer Academic Publishers 1989
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1149622025-02-13T02:54:22Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114962/ Fate of carbofuran in rice-fish model ecosystem -an international study Jayaraman, J. Celino, L.P. Lee, K.H. Mohamad, R.B. Suns, J. Tayaputch, N. Zhang, Z. Work done in six nations by seven research groups on Carbofuran metabolism in rice-fish ecosystem is summarized. The following results have been obtained: (a) Soil acts as a sink for the pesticide and there is considerable metabolism in the soil; (b) There is no bioaccumulation/biomagnification by the fish used in the experiments, the residue levels in water being extremely low; and (c) The plants translocate the chemical and even at the time of harvest, the grains show the presence of the pesticide. Kluwer Academic Publishers 1989-06 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114962/1/114962.pdf Jayaraman, J. and Celino, L.P. and Lee, K.H. and Mohamad, R.B. and Suns, J. and Tayaputch, N. and Zhang, Z. (1989) Fate of carbofuran in rice-fish model ecosystem -an international study. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 45. pp. 371-375. ISSN 1573-2932; eISSN: 0049-6979 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00283465?error=cookies_not_supported&code=45367dd6-c405-43a9-9d69-efbdee61a62f 10.1007/BF00283465
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description Work done in six nations by seven research groups on Carbofuran metabolism in rice-fish ecosystem is summarized. The following results have been obtained: (a) Soil acts as a sink for the pesticide and there is considerable metabolism in the soil; (b) There is no bioaccumulation/biomagnification by the fish used in the experiments, the residue levels in water being extremely low; and (c) The plants translocate the chemical and even at the time of harvest, the grains show the presence of the pesticide.
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author Jayaraman, J.
Celino, L.P.
Lee, K.H.
Mohamad, R.B.
Suns, J.
Tayaputch, N.
Zhang, Z.
spellingShingle Jayaraman, J.
Celino, L.P.
Lee, K.H.
Mohamad, R.B.
Suns, J.
Tayaputch, N.
Zhang, Z.
Fate of carbofuran in rice-fish model ecosystem -an international study
author_facet Jayaraman, J.
Celino, L.P.
Lee, K.H.
Mohamad, R.B.
Suns, J.
Tayaputch, N.
Zhang, Z.
author_sort Jayaraman, J.
title Fate of carbofuran in rice-fish model ecosystem -an international study
title_short Fate of carbofuran in rice-fish model ecosystem -an international study
title_full Fate of carbofuran in rice-fish model ecosystem -an international study
title_fullStr Fate of carbofuran in rice-fish model ecosystem -an international study
title_full_unstemmed Fate of carbofuran in rice-fish model ecosystem -an international study
title_sort fate of carbofuran in rice-fish model ecosystem -an international study
publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers
publishDate 1989
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114962/1/114962.pdf
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