J. Wyman, Russell L. Jones, J. Medina
Sep 1, 1987
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Journal of Contaminant Hydrology
Abstract
Abstract Aldicarb and aldoxycarb pesticides were applied to potato fields in central Wisconsin to study the degradation and movement of their carbamate residues within the soil profile. Aldicarb and aldoxycarb residues degraded at similar rates with half-lives ranging from 0.9 to 1.4 months. Although unsaturated-zone residue measurements indicated relatively minor differences among the three plots, residues were detected in shallow groundwater beneath plots treated with aldicarb or aldoxycarb at planting. Residues beneath the plot treated with aldicarb at emergence were much lower and the timing of these residues suggests they might have resulted from migration of residues from the plot treated with aldicarb at planting. This study confirms the results of previous and concurrent research programs which suggest that emergence applications of aldicarb reduce the potential for residues to enter shallow groundwater without reducing insect control or potato yields.