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Studies on the persistance of phorate (thimet 10 g) granules for the control of jassid, sundapteryx biguttula (ishida) on cotton in different soil types

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Ludhiana P.A.U 1975Edition: COADescription: 36LSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • T 633.519.752 S66S
Summary: The initial uptake of phorate granules was uniform in all the soil types under field conditions. The persistence of phorate granules was less in loamy sand soil than loam and sandy loam types of soils. The toxic effect lasted 39 days in loamy sand and 53
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The initial uptake of phorate granules was uniform in all the soil types under field conditions. The persistence of phorate granules was less in loamy sand soil than loam and sandy loam types of soils. The toxic effect lasted 39 days in loamy sand and 53

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