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