Description:
We studied 14 CO 2 evolution from ring-labeled [2,6- 14 C]parathion ( O,O -diethyl- O-p -nitrophenyl phosphorothioate) in the rhizosphere of rice seedlings. The soil samples (nonflooded [60% water-holding capacity] and flooded) were treated first with technical parathion (20 μg/g) and then after 10 days with ring-labeled [ 14 C]parathion. In unplanted soil, less than 5.5% of the 14 C in the parathion was evolved as 14 CO 2 in 15 days under both flooded and nonflooded conditions. In soil planted with rice, 9.2% of the radiocarbon was evolved as 14 CO 2 under nonflooded conditions, and 22.6% was evolved under flooded conditions. These results suggest that soil planted with rice permits significant ring cleavage, especially under flooded conditions.