Laboratory studies were carried out to investigate solute leaching at different times from application in relation to temperature and initial soil moisture. Aggregates of a heavy clay soil were treated with a non-interactive solute (bromide) and the herbicides chlorotoluron, isoproturon and triasulfuron. The soil was incubated at 90% field capacity and either 5 or 15oC. The influence of application to initially dry and initially wet aggregates on the behaviour of isoproturon was also investigated. At intervals, samples were either leached in small columns, centrifuged to characterise the fraction of chemical available in pore water under natural moisture conditions or extracted with organic solvents to assess total residues in soil. Bromide...
Soil moisture affects the leaching behaviour of pesticides by inducing their physical entrapment in ...
Leaching, the movement of water and chemicals into deeper soil layers and groundwater is a subject o...
Grassed buffer strips can efficiently reduce pesticide runoff, but questions remain concerning the ...
Leaching of three pesticides (isoproturon, chlorotoluron and triasulfuron) and a tracer (bromide) we...
Leaching of three pesticides (isoproturon, chlorotoluron and triasulfuron) and a tracer (bromide) we...
Physically based distributed models to predict persistence and movement of organic chemicals in soil...
Field and laboratory studies show increased leaching of pesticides through macropores in frozen soil...
<DIR><FONT FACE="Bookman,Bookman Old Style" SIZE=3>Keywords : pesticide leaching, macropores, prefer...
The aqueous transfer of pesticides in agricultural soils involves their ability to potentially conta...
The use of pesticides in modern agriculture is unavoidable because they are required to control weed...
Soil moisture affects the leaching behaviour of pesticides by inducing their physical entrapment in...
Pesticide movement to subsurface drains was monitored in two typical crop production areas in German...
Soil moisture affects the leaching behaviour of pesticides by inducing their physical entrapment in ...
The use of pesticides in modern agriculture is unavoidable because they are required to control weed...
Diffusion-retarded partitioning of pesticides with aggregated soils results in a time-dependent part...
Soil moisture affects the leaching behaviour of pesticides by inducing their physical entrapment in ...
Leaching, the movement of water and chemicals into deeper soil layers and groundwater is a subject o...
Grassed buffer strips can efficiently reduce pesticide runoff, but questions remain concerning the ...
Leaching of three pesticides (isoproturon, chlorotoluron and triasulfuron) and a tracer (bromide) we...
Leaching of three pesticides (isoproturon, chlorotoluron and triasulfuron) and a tracer (bromide) we...
Physically based distributed models to predict persistence and movement of organic chemicals in soil...
Field and laboratory studies show increased leaching of pesticides through macropores in frozen soil...
<DIR><FONT FACE="Bookman,Bookman Old Style" SIZE=3>Keywords : pesticide leaching, macropores, prefer...
The aqueous transfer of pesticides in agricultural soils involves their ability to potentially conta...
The use of pesticides in modern agriculture is unavoidable because they are required to control weed...
Soil moisture affects the leaching behaviour of pesticides by inducing their physical entrapment in...
Pesticide movement to subsurface drains was monitored in two typical crop production areas in German...
Soil moisture affects the leaching behaviour of pesticides by inducing their physical entrapment in ...
The use of pesticides in modern agriculture is unavoidable because they are required to control weed...
Diffusion-retarded partitioning of pesticides with aggregated soils results in a time-dependent part...
Soil moisture affects the leaching behaviour of pesticides by inducing their physical entrapment in ...
Leaching, the movement of water and chemicals into deeper soil layers and groundwater is a subject o...
Grassed buffer strips can efficiently reduce pesticide runoff, but questions remain concerning the ...