
AbstractFruit and leaves of blackcurrant bushes, from commercial and trial plots that had been sprayed with endosulfan, were examined for the presence of the two endosulfan isomers and for ‘endosulfan sulphate’. Total residues of these three compounds on commercially grown fruit in England did not exceed 1 ppm. Considerably higher residues were found on fruit which had been deliberately oversprayed.
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