Raul-02
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you don't mind it in your water?little diesel fuel
you don't mind it in your water?little diesel fuel
I don't spray it in my water. I spray it on my grass and weeds. If you're going to ask that question about a dash of diesel fuel, the same could be asked about the rest of these chemicals we use. The concentrations just aren't enough to affect the water supply.you don't mind it in your water?
I don't have any good data on biodegradation of diesel. I do about those other things (at least the ones that I use). So I know what happens to them after a couple of weeks in the soil. One of them; Glyphosate, is actually beneficial for soil fauna.If you're going to ask that question about a dash of diesel fuel,
That is just a piece of the difficulty in gathering such data. Most of the readily available information is slanted toward the authors' opinions on the use of diesel. Information has been weaponized so much that it becomes difficult for anyone to get real, honest information without setting up their own experiments.It chaps my ass no small amount that these sorts of questions are often answered (to some degree or other) in white papers and research work that is tucked away behind paywalls with subscription rates in the area of $400, or more, a year just to read a lousy paper.
Some will do it ala carte but most won't.
Persistent toxin, though. Diesel is ugly stuff.Could be. What I like about a little diesel fuel is you see the kill start the next day.
Try emailing the researcher. They only publish because academia requires it, and get nothing from the journal publisher. Often they are happy to forward a copy on request.I don't have any good data on biodegradation of diesel. I do about those other things (at least the ones that I use). So I know what happens to them after a couple of weeks in the soil. One of them; Glyphosate, is actually beneficial for soil fauna.
Everything I've read about diesel says it is persistent and heads for the water table. ERGO the question. I dunno what a "dash" is which brings up another question. How do you keep it mixed? Diesel is barely miscible in water.
And the word diesel begs yet another question:
I wonder if Biodiesel is harmless in the soil compared to petroleum diesel. One should think it offers the same surfactant properties.
It chaps my ass no small amount that these sorts of questions are often answered (to some degree or other) in white papers and research work that is tucked away behind paywalls with subscription rates in the area of $400, or more, a year just to read a lousy paper.
Some will do it ala carte but most won't.