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Description: The California Department of Food and Agriculture completed a three-phase study in 1988 to investigate the environmental fate of methyl eugenol, naled, and dichlorvos (DDVP), a degradation product of naled. The first phase of the study was planned to determine the feasibility of monitoring the three compounds during a routine pest eradication program. Once the feasibility of monitoring the three compounds was shown, the second-phase was planned to measure ambient air concentrations of the compounds during a fruit fly eradication. The third-phase was planned to determine if residues of methyl eugenol, naled, and DDVP were present in edible portions of fruit growing near fruit fly traps
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Subject: Pesticides -- Environmental aspects -- California , Organophosphorus compounds -- Environmental aspects -- California, Naled (Insecticide), Pesticide residues in food -- California, Fruit -- California, Fruit-flies -- Control -- California
Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: Turner, Bonnie
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) conducted an eradication program for gypsy moth in spring, 1990 which treated two small areas with the insecticide diflubenzuron. CDFA’s Environmental Hazards Assessment Program (EHAP) collected foliage, air, water, and tank mix samples to monitor environmental concentrations of diflubenzuron resulting from these treatments. Both the eradication and monitoring programs were similar to those conducted for the Gypsy Moth program in Los Angeles County in 1987. The objective this year was to monitor applications and compare results with those found in 1987, not to provide a detailed characterization of diflubenzuron degradation.
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Subject: Lymantria dispar -- Control -- Environmental aspects -- California, Pesticides -- Environmental aspects -- California , Environmental monitoring -- California
Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: Carr, Nancy V., California. Division of Pest Management, Environmental Protection, and Worker Safety. Environmental Monitoring and Pest Management Branch., California. Environmental Hazards Assessment Program
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
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