Environmental Pollution by Pesticides 1973
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-8942-6_12
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Pesticide Residues in Soil and Water

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“…Our study sites were on well-drained Elsinboro loam, in a humid, temperate semi-continental climate (Kirby et al 1967). The insecticides would have been less persistent if they had been applied to wetter, warmer, or cultivated soils (Edwards 1973) and they would have been more persistent if applied to soils (Edwards 1973) containing more than the 3-5 % organic matter we measured in 1977 (Beyer and Gish 1980) and the 4-6% organic matter in 2011.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Our study sites were on well-drained Elsinboro loam, in a humid, temperate semi-continental climate (Kirby et al 1967). The insecticides would have been less persistent if they had been applied to wetter, warmer, or cultivated soils (Edwards 1973) and they would have been more persistent if applied to soils (Edwards 1973) containing more than the 3-5 % organic matter we measured in 1977 (Beyer and Gish 1980) and the 4-6% organic matter in 2011.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Soil texture also greatly affects the adsorption of pesticides. It was reported that aldrin and lindane were adsorbed least in sand, and by increasing amounts in silty clay loam, light sandy clay loam, coarse silt, silty clay, sandy loam, clay loam and muck (Edwards, 1973).…”
Section: Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This trend was true for all six pesticides (Table 6). Besides, pesticides have the affinity to be adsorbed to heavy soils [5]. This is expected to be manifested by the lesser concentration of pesticides in clay soils compared to, say, loamy sand soils.…”
Section: Factors Influencing Pesticide Movement Into Groundwatermentioning
confidence: 99%