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The Persistence and Fate of DDT on Foliage. II.—Comparative Rates of Loss of DDT Deposits from Glass Plates and Growing Leaves
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 July 2009
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A method is described of applying even deposits of insecticide to leaves without detaching the leaves from the plants. The insecticide is sprayed by hand from an air-operated paint-spray gun under controlled conditions. Using this method for applying the insecticide, the persistence of DDT on living leaves and on glass plates was investigated.
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