Abstract
Greenhouse and field tests were conducted to compare the effectiveness against cotton insects of granules and fertilizer impregnated with phorate, disulfoton, and American Cyanamid CL-47031 (cyclic ethylene (diethoxphosphinyl)dithioimidocarbonate) and applied to cotton plants. Bioassays and radio assays of treated plants indicated that the levels of uptake from both formulations were similar after in-furrow and side dress applications. Phorate and disulfoton were stable on 1 grade of fertilizer for more than 3 months.
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