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A field survey of dislodgeable zolone residues in twelve commercially treated vineyards

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Again in a field study situation, it is difficult to distinguish the climatic factors which affect residue weathering. However, the strong similarities between the residue dynamics reported here and those observed in 1972 suggest that the pattern of Zolone® decay in central California in the summer months is relatively invariant.

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Leffingwell, J.T., Turner, E.R., Futagaki, S. et al. A field survey of dislodgeable zolone residues in twelve commercially treated vineyards. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 18, 219–226 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01686070

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