D. L. Bull
United States Department of Agriculture
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Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 1977
J. R. Coppedge; D. L. Bull; R. L. Ridgway
When the rate of movement and the persistence of aldicarb in 4 types of soils were investigated in laboratory and field studies some leaching was detected in coarse sand; however, leaching was quite limited in clay loam and muck soils. These data indicated that aldicarb degraded quite rapidly in the selected soils and most of the applied radioactivity volatilized from these soil columns as14CO2. The evolution of14CO2 from the treated soil suggested severe degradation of the aldicarb molecule and consequently provided indirect evidence against the accumulation of significant quantities of toxic metabolites in the soil types evaluated. Under field conditions this toxicant appeared to have a half-life of about 7 days in loam soil.
Journal of Economic Entomology | 1970
D. L. Bull; R. A. Stokes; J. R. Coppedce; R. L. Ridgway
Journal of Economic Entomology | 1965
D. L. Bull
Journal of Economic Entomology | 1976
D. L. Bull; R. L. Ridgway; V. S. House; N. W. Pryor
Journal of Economic Entomology | 1968
D. L. Bull
Journal of Economic Entomology | 1973
D. L. Bull; R. L. Ridgway; W. E. Buxkemper; Meyer Schwarz; T. P. McGovern; Rafael Sarmiento
Journal of Economic Entomology | 1967
D. L. Bull; D. A. Lindquist; R. R. Grabbe
Journal of Economic Entomology | 1979
D. L. Bull; V. S. House; J. R. Ables; R. K. Morrison
Journal of Economic Entomology | 1965
R. L. Ridgway; D. A. Lindquist; D. L. Bull
Journal of Economic Entomology | 1987
D. L. Bull; N. W. Pryor; E. G. King