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. 1975 Jul;7(3):252–255.

Penetration of 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane in a Florida Soil

J H O'Bannon, A T Tomerlin, G K Rasmussen
PMCID: PMC2620123  PMID: 19308166

Abstract

Gas-liquid chromatography was used to detect movement of the nematicide, 1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP), in soil columns containing top- and subsoil of Astatula fine sand. Topsoil contained 1.4-1.6% organic matter and subsoil 0.20-0.25%. DBCP was applied at various rates as aqueous drenches. Depth of penetration was controlled by organic matter in topsoil and varied with the amount of water applied. Maximum DBCP penetration after 14 days was 28 cm; maximum water infiltration, 115 cm. Maximum depth of penetration was obtained with a water emulsion of 30 μg/ml of DBCP applied in 15 cm of water. DBCP applied in 5 cm of water to soils containing 2.0% and 0.125% organic matter penetrated 6 cm and 60 cm, respectively.

Keywords: DBCP penetration, nematicide

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