Laboratory experiments were conducted to investigate the enhanced degradation of isofenphos [ 1- methylethyl 24 [ethoxy[ (1-methylethyl)amino]phosphinothioyl]oxy] benzoate] in soil and to elucidate the microbiology of this phenomenon. [U-ring-\u274CIIsofenphos was most rapidly degraded in Iowa cornfield soils that had a history of isofenphos insecticide use. Between 13 and 42% of an applied dose of 5 ppm remained as isofenphos after 4 weeks in soil with isofenphos use history, whereas between 63 and 75% remained in comparable nonhistory soils. Soils with enhanced isofenphos degradation contained an adapted population of soil microorganisms responsible for the degradation observed. Degradation products of isofenphos detected in cultures of a...
Although microbial communities have varying degrees of exposure to environmental stresses such as ch...
Laboratory experiments investigated the comparative degradation of five carbamate insecticides in so...
The indiscriminate use  of chemicals fertilizers and pesticides have not only deteriorated   the ...
This project was concerned with the study of the enhanced microbial degradation of insecticides in s...
Laboratory experiments investigated the comparative degradation of six organophosphorus insecticides...
A recent concern in the widespread use of soil-applied pesticides is the phenomenon of enhanced degr...
Field and laboratory studies were conducted to investigate the degradation of the organophosphorus i...
An experimental strategy for the study of enhanced degradation is described based on its occurrence ...
Every year approximately two billion kgs of synthetic pesticides are used in the world in an attempt...
Adaptation of soil microorganisms for rapid degradation of soil-applied pesticides can occur as a re...
The toxicity and metabolism of isofenphos and bendiocarb were compared between southern corn rootwor...
degradation of oxyfluorfenThree laboratory experiments were carried out to study the biodegradation ...
While pesticides are considered somewhat essential in modern agriculture, their indiscriminate use h...
Fensulfothion(0,0-diethyl0-[4-(methylsulfinyl)phenyl]phosphorothioate),an organophosphorus pesticide...
AbstractOrganophosphorus insecticides have been widely used, which are highly poisonous and cause se...
Although microbial communities have varying degrees of exposure to environmental stresses such as ch...
Laboratory experiments investigated the comparative degradation of five carbamate insecticides in so...
The indiscriminate use  of chemicals fertilizers and pesticides have not only deteriorated   the ...
This project was concerned with the study of the enhanced microbial degradation of insecticides in s...
Laboratory experiments investigated the comparative degradation of six organophosphorus insecticides...
A recent concern in the widespread use of soil-applied pesticides is the phenomenon of enhanced degr...
Field and laboratory studies were conducted to investigate the degradation of the organophosphorus i...
An experimental strategy for the study of enhanced degradation is described based on its occurrence ...
Every year approximately two billion kgs of synthetic pesticides are used in the world in an attempt...
Adaptation of soil microorganisms for rapid degradation of soil-applied pesticides can occur as a re...
The toxicity and metabolism of isofenphos and bendiocarb were compared between southern corn rootwor...
degradation of oxyfluorfenThree laboratory experiments were carried out to study the biodegradation ...
While pesticides are considered somewhat essential in modern agriculture, their indiscriminate use h...
Fensulfothion(0,0-diethyl0-[4-(methylsulfinyl)phenyl]phosphorothioate),an organophosphorus pesticide...
AbstractOrganophosphorus insecticides have been widely used, which are highly poisonous and cause se...
Although microbial communities have varying degrees of exposure to environmental stresses such as ch...
Laboratory experiments investigated the comparative degradation of five carbamate insecticides in so...
The indiscriminate use  of chemicals fertilizers and pesticides have not only deteriorated   the ...