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85 related items for PubMed ID: 4200131

  • 1. Movement and metabolism of phorate under field conditions after granular band applications.
    Schulz KR, Lichtenstein EP, Fuhremann TW, Liang TT.
    J Econ Entomol; 1973 Aug; 66(4):873-5. PubMed ID: 4200131
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  • 2. Comparative disappearance of fonofos, phorate and terbufos soil residues under similar South Dakota field conditions.
    Ahmad N, Walgenbach DD, Sutter GR.
    Bull Environ Contam Toxicol; 1979 Oct; 23(3):423-9. PubMed ID: 93005
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  • 3. Effects of field application methods on the persistence and metabolism of phorate in soils and its translocation into crops.
    Lichtenstein EP, Fuhremann TW, Schulz KR, Liang TT.
    J Econ Entomol; 1973 Aug; 66(4):863-6. PubMed ID: 4732611
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  • 4. The persistence of phorate and carbofuran in soil and rice plants.
    Singh G, Jaglan RS, Kathpal TS, Kushwaha KS, Gupta SP.
    Beitr Trop Landwirtsch Veterinarmed; 1985 Aug; 23(1):59-63. PubMed ID: 4015608
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  • 5. Persistence and movement of phorate at high concentrations in soil.
    Singh G, Singh Z.
    Ecotoxicol Environ Saf; 1984 Dec; 8(6):540-50. PubMed ID: 6510326
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  • 6. A comparative study on the dissipation and microbial metabolism of organophosphate and carbamate insecticides in orchaqualf and fluvaquent soils of West Bengal.
    Das AC, Chakravarty A, Sen G, Sukul P, Mukherjee D.
    Chemosphere; 2005 Feb; 58(5):579-84. PubMed ID: 15620751
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  • 9. Dissipation behavior of phorate and its toxic metabolites in the sandy clay loam soil of a tropical sugarcane ecosystem using a single-step sample preparation method and GC-MS.
    Ramasubramanian T, Paramasivam M.
    J Sep Sci; 2016 Oct; 39(20):3973-3982. PubMed ID: 27546010
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  • 12. Brevibacterium frigoritolerans as a Novel Organism for the Bioremediation of Phorate.
    Jariyal M, Gupta VK, Mandal K, Jindal V.
    Bull Environ Contam Toxicol; 2015 Nov; 95(5):680-6. PubMed ID: 26205232
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  • 13. The loss of phosdrin and phorate insecticides from a range of soil types.
    Burns RG.
    Bull Environ Contam Toxicol; 1971 Nov; 6(4):316-21. PubMed ID: 5153773
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  • 14. Organophosphorus pesticide residues in Mexican commercial pasteurized milk.
    Salas JH, González MM, Noa M, Pérez NA, Díaz G, Gutiérrez R, Zazueta H, Osuna I.
    J Agric Food Chem; 2003 Jul 16; 51(15):4468-71. PubMed ID: 12848527
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  • 20. Effects of a cover crop versus soil cultivation on the fate and vertical distribution of insecticide residues in soil 7 to 11 years after soil treatment.
    Lichtenstein EP, Schulz KR, Fuhremann TW.
    Pestic Monit J; 1971 Sep 16; 5(2):218-22. PubMed ID: 5164322
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