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Native Plants and Phosphate
... rocks (for example: basalt, basic gneiss) especially in areas of high rainfall. Thus the amount of sorption also varies widely. The graph below shows the effect of rainfall and of parent rock for soils ... applied before movement to water bodies is important. Soils are a bit like tanks. Those with little sorption fill quickly, but empty quickly too. For a long time, many scientists thought that that ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - ALLETHRIN
... : Breakdown in soil and groundwater: No data are currently available. Breakdown in water: In pond waters and in laboratory degradation studies, pyrethroid concentrations decrease rapidly due to sorption to sediment, suspended particles and plants. Microbial and photodegradation also occur [19]. Breakdown in vegetation: No data are currently available. Physical Properties: Appearance: Allethrin is ...
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