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Photodegradation pyrethroids

Katagi T (1991) Photodegradation of the pyrethroid insecticide esfenvalerate on soil, clay minerals, and humic acid surfaces. J Agric Food Chem 39 1351-1356... [Pg.197]

Organophosphates, carbamates, and pyrethroids are photodegraded via ester hydrolysis. [Pg.241]

Phosphorothioate insecticides are frequently photodegraded to their respective phosphates, i.e., the conversion of P=S to P=0. In addition, pyrethroids are known to undergo photooxidative reaction. [Pg.241]

Takahashi, N., N. Mikami, H. Yamada, and J. Miyamoto. 1985. Photodegradation of the pyrethroid insecticide fenpropathrin in water, on soil and on plant foliage. Pestic. Sci. 16, 119-131. [Pg.411]


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