Dislodgeable Residue
Dislodgeable Residue : (a) Residue of an applied pesticide that may be removed from a treated or untreated surface by solvent rinse. [OECD, 1997: Occupational Exposure to Pesticides]; (b) The amount of chemical residues deposited onto the leaf surface that have not been absorbed into the leaf or dissipated from the surface, and that can be dislodged by shaking leaf samples in a detergent solution ( g/cm2). [USEPA, 1998: Postapp. Exposure Test GL.]