Volatilization of tri-allate, ethoprophos and parathion measured with four methods after spraying on a sandy soil

Abstract

At about eleven times after application of tri-allate, ethoprophos and parathion to a sandy soil, their rates of volatilization were determined by the aerodynamic method (AD), the Bowen-ratio method (BR), the theoretical-profile method (TP) and the Box method. The volatilization was highest for tri-allate and lowest for parathion. On the first day after application, the volatilization rate decreased sharply, but thereafter the decrease was more gradual. The differences in volatilization rate as determined with the AD, BR and TP methods were comparatively small. The rates determined with the Box method were mostly lower than those determined with the other methods

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