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Enhanced Biodegradation of Carbamothioates after Cold Storage of Treated Soil
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 June 2017
Abstract
Laboratory experiments were conducted to evaluate butylate and EPTC degradation in two butylate-history soils collected in 1983, 1984, and 1985, and stored at 4 C. No significant differences in biodegradation of butylate and EPTC were found due to length of cold storage of Varina or Wagram soils. Enhanced biodegradation of butylate and cross-adaptation for EPTC were not affected. Storage of soils up to 2 yr should not adversely affect results.
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- Soil, Air, and Water
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