Sorption of aldicarb sulfoxide by samples of some calcareous soils from

Aldicarb ve Aldicarb sülfoksit'in, 10'u Çukurova bölgesinden olmak üzere 16 toprak örneğinde tutulması, spektrofotometrik yöntem ile araştırılmıştır. Organik madde, aldicarb tutulması ile korelasyon veren tek toprak özelliği olmuştur. Kil minerallerinin de tutulmada önemli olduğu bulunmuş ancak etkisinin ince karbonat ve organik madde tarafından maskelendiği sonucuna varılmıştır. CaCO aldicarb'ı zayıf bir şekilde tutmuştur. Aldicarb sülfoksit ise toprak bileşenleri tarafından çok zayıf bir şekilde tutulmuştur.

Aldicarp ve aldicarp sülfoksitin Türkiye'nin bazı kreçli topraklarında tutulması

Sorption of aldicarb and aldicarb sulfoxide was investigated spectrophotometrically on 16 soil samples. Ten of them were from the Çukurova region. The results showed that organic matter is the single soil property to give correlation with sorption of aldicarb. Clay minerals are also important in sorption but their effect is masked by fine carbonates and organic matter. CaC03 sorbs aldicarb weakly. Aldicarb sulfoxide was also sorbed by soil constituents very weakly.

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