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The substance will be dispatched in the air and will get quickly diluted due to its high volatility. The substance will stay in the air based on its physical and chemical properties and will not transfer to other environmental compartments such as soil and water as confirmed by models in the environmental fate part of dossier.


 


The Addendum lists the NH4-N and NO3-N concentrations in soil after 90 days. Nitrogen transformation results are shown for NH4-N and NO3-N, respectively, for 90 days compared to 28 days of incubation. These results show that the amount of NO3-N mineralized in the alfalfa-treated soils was identical to the amount of NO3-N mineralized in the alfalfa plus ethanedinitrile-treated soils. Although most of the NH4-N in the ethanedinitrile treatments was mineralized within 90 days, a small amount of nitrate was extracted possibly due to immobilization of the mineralized NO3-N by soil microorganisms. This study shows that ethanedinitrile has no long-term effect on microbial activities involved in N transformations in soil.

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