Re: CULT: disulfon


This is what the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
Division of Toxicology in Atlanta has to say about persistence of
disulfoton in the environment:

<Disulfoton binds moderately to soil and typically does not travel deep
into soil with rainwater.   In water, it takes about 7 days for half of
it to break down.  In soil, it takes about 3.5290 days for half of it
to break down, depending on soil type, moisture, and temperature.>

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