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Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B
Pesticides, Food Contaminants, and Agricultural Wastes
Volume 13, 1978 - Issue 2
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Loss of carbofuran from rice paddy water: Chemical and physical factors

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Pages 131-148 | Received 28 Oct 1977, Published online: 21 Nov 2008
 

Abstract

The loss of carbofuran was studied from rice paddy water treated with a granular formulation of the insecticide, and from ponds filled with drainage from the paddy. The average half‐life (t1/2) for carbofuran loss was 57 hr. Controlled experiments indicated that pH was the predominating factor governing carbofuran loss from water in the environment studied. The loss due to hydrolysis was over 700 times more rapid at pH 10 (t1/2 = 1.2 hr.) than at pH 7 (t1/2 = 864 hr.) in buffered deionized water. The average pH of the rice paddy was 8, but diurnal fluctuations of 7 to 9.5 are common in similar environments. Impurities in the water, sunlight, and temperature influence the rate of carbofuran loss but not nearly so much as pH. There was no evidence for significant loss due to evaporation or oxidation. The results have important implications for the duration of the insecticide's activity and the effect on fish within or downstream from treated paddies.

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To whom correspondence should be addressed. Permanent address: Department of Environmental Toxicology, University of California, Davis, California 95616.

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