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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 54 No. 8 1180-1183
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Toxaphene Residues on Alfalfa Hay Exposed to Drying by Sunlight, Ultraviolet Light, and Air

T. E. Archer

Department of Environmental Toxicology, University of California, Davis 95616

ABSTRACT

Alfalfa sprayed with large concentrations of toxaphene was air dried (Lot I), sunlight dried (Lot III), and dried under ultraviolet lamps (Lot II). Maximal loss of residue (Lot I, 19%; Lot II, 46%; Lot III, 54%) occurred approximately 7 days after the toxaphene application and plateaued thereafter. No distinguishable photochemical degradation products were detected.







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