Pesticide Residue Laboratory, Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Hessaraghatta Lake P.O., Bangalore, 560 089, Karnataka, India
*Corresponding author E-mail: Soudamini_mohapatra@rediffmail.com
Online published on 10 November, 2011.
Effect of temperature on the degradation of fipronil was studied in two different soils i.e. in a sandy loam and organic matter rich soil. Increasing the temperature from 4°C to 30°C fipronil degradation was accelerated to a great extent which was more pronounced when soil moisture level was increased. Under 20% field capacity moisture (FCM) half-life of fipronil reduced from nearly 3 months to 43 days with concomitant increase in temperature from 4°C to 30°C. Under submerge condition with increase in temperature from 4°C to 30°C, the half-life was reduced from 61.5 - 90.13 days to about 1 week in both the soils. Soil characteristics did not have any significant effect on fipronil degradation.
Fipronil, persistence, temperature, soil moisture, half-life