Abstract

Chlorobenzilate residues were determined on citrus foliage, fruit, and soil surfaces. Residue half-lives varied from 4 to 21 days depending on extraction method and time of the year. Increasing the application rate resulted in a proportional increase in residues. The standard “dislodgeable” method recovered less surface residues than did a methanol recovery. These data are discussed in relation to protecting harvesters from pesticides.

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