Persistence of malathion and methyl parathion when applied as ultra-low-volume and emulsifiable concentrate sprays
Saini, M.L.; Dorough, H.W.
J. econ. Ent 63(2): 405-408
1970
DOI: 10.1093/jee/63.2.405
Accession: 014601598
Ultra-low-volume sprays of technical malathion or methyl-parathion applied to glass surfaces or cotton plants during investigations in Kentucky gave more persistent residues than emulsion concentrates of the two materials.
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