Organochlorine insecticide residues in soil and earthworms in the Delhi area, India, August-October 1974
DDT residues in soil and earthworms from 50 sites in Delhi were monitored. DDT was detected in all but two samples each of soil and earthworms. Among DDT residues, p,p'-DDE was most common and was found in 48 samples each of soil and earthworms; p,p'-DDT was detected in only 43 soil samples and 46 earthworm samples. p,p'-TDE and o,p'-DDT were also present in smaller concentrations in 29 and 15 soil samples and in 43 and 25 earthworm samples, respectively. Maximum total DDT concentration of 2.6 ppm was detected in the soil from Durga Nagar in the vicinity of a DDT factory. The highest concentration of 37.7 ppm total DDT in earthworms was also obtained from the same site. The maximum concentration factor found in the earthworms was 551. The total DDT concentration in the earthworms and soil showed significant correlation.
- Research Organization:
- R.M. College, Department of Zoology, Delhi, India
- OSTI ID:
- 5590325
- Journal Information:
- Pestic. Monit. J.; (United States), Vol. 15:2
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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