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Persistence of Acetamiprid in Selected Soils of Karnataka
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Persistence and degradation of acetamipirid was determined in soils of three different locations of Karnataka viz., Kodagu, Bangalore and Chamarajanagar. The soils were incubated at 25 mg kg-1 of acetamiprid using soluble powder formulation grade acetamiprid (Star-20) under different moisture regimes air dry, field capacity, submergence and alternate wetting-drying. The persistence of acetamiprid differed in all the three soils. Higher persistence was noticed in Chamarajanagar soil followed by Kodagu and Bangalore soils. Half-life (t1/2) of acetamiprid was found to be was highest in air dry moisture regime in Chamarajanagar soil (97.6 days) compared to Kodagu soil (96.8 days) and Bangalore soil (95.2 days). The half-life values in field capacity, submergence and alternate wetting-drying are 56.7, 64.5 and 61.8 days (Kodagu), 59.4, 66.7 and 57.7 (Bangalore) and 59.1, 66.7 and 70.8 days (Chamarajanagar) soils, respectively. The degradable pattern of acetamiprid residue followed a close correspondence to first order exponential degradation in all the three soils.
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Acetamipirid, Field Capacity, Submergence, Alternate Wetting-Drying, Exponential Degradation.
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