Abstract

A study was conducted to describe the adsorption and mobility of diazinon and acephate in soils from aqueous medium and mixtures of methanol-water and hexane-water. Pesticide adsorption from aqueous system was related to organic matter content ( viz. diazinon), and to content and composition of clay mineral fraction ( viz. acephate). In the methanol-water systems, the adsorption of diazinon and acephate by soils decreases. In the hexane-water mixtures the adsorption of diazinon decreases, whereas the adsorption of acephate increases.

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