Abstract

Chemosterilizing activity of 41 bis(1-aziridinyl)phosphine oxides and sulfides was determined in male Musca domestica L. by the circulatory fumigation technique. In homologous series, the methyl and ethyl compounds were more effective than the higher alkyl or aryl compounds; and in analogous pairs, the phosphine sulfides were more active than the oxides. Two monoaziridines also were highly active. However, no direct relationship between the effectiveness of compounds injected or used as fumigants was evident.

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