In many Midwestern rivers, elevated concentrations of herbicides occur during runoff events for 1-3 months following application. The highest or “peak” herbicide concentration often occurs during one of these runoff events. Herbicide concentrations in rivers are affected by a number of factors, including herbicide use patterns within the associated basin. Changing agricultural practices, reductions in recommended and permitted herbicide applications, shifts to new herbicides, and greater environmental awareness in the agricultural community have resulted in changes to herbicide use patterns. In the Midwestern United States, alachlor use was much larger in 1989 than in 1995, while acetochlor was not used in 1989, and commonly used in 1995. U...
Agricultural chemicals in surface water may constitute a human health risk or have adverse effects o...
The herbicide acetochlor [2-chloro-N-(ethoxymethyl)- N-(2-ethyl-6-methylphenyl)acetamide] was given ...
The use of glyphosate has increased rapidly, and there is limited understanding of its environmental...
In many Midwestern rivers, elevated concentrations of herbicides occur during runoff events for 1-3 ...
Water samples were collected from Midwestern streams in 1994–95 and 1998 as part of a study to help ...
Preemergent herbicides and their metabolites, particularly atrazine, deethylatrazine, and metolachlo...
Herbicides were detected in rainfall throughout the midwestern and northeastern United States during...
Herbicide contamination of streams has been well documented, but little is currently known about the...
Herbicide interchange between a stream and the adjacent alluvial aquifer and quantification of herbi...
Pesticides control weeds, insects, and fungi to maintain productivity in agricultural systems to sup...
The behavior of herbicides in surface waters is a function of many variables, including scale of the...
To improve understanding of the factors affecting pesticide occurrence in ground water, patterns of ...
An 8-yr study was conducted to better understand factors influencing year-to-year variability in fie...
Agricultural chemicals in surface water may constitute a human health risk or have adverse effects o...
The herbicide acetochlor [2-chloro-N-(ethoxymethyl)- N-(2-ethyl-6-methylphenyl)acetamide] was given ...
The use of glyphosate has increased rapidly, and there is limited understanding of its environmental...
In many Midwestern rivers, elevated concentrations of herbicides occur during runoff events for 1-3 ...
Water samples were collected from Midwestern streams in 1994–95 and 1998 as part of a study to help ...
Preemergent herbicides and their metabolites, particularly atrazine, deethylatrazine, and metolachlo...
Herbicides were detected in rainfall throughout the midwestern and northeastern United States during...
Herbicide contamination of streams has been well documented, but little is currently known about the...
Herbicide interchange between a stream and the adjacent alluvial aquifer and quantification of herbi...
Pesticides control weeds, insects, and fungi to maintain productivity in agricultural systems to sup...
The behavior of herbicides in surface waters is a function of many variables, including scale of the...
To improve understanding of the factors affecting pesticide occurrence in ground water, patterns of ...
An 8-yr study was conducted to better understand factors influencing year-to-year variability in fie...
Agricultural chemicals in surface water may constitute a human health risk or have adverse effects o...
The herbicide acetochlor [2-chloro-N-(ethoxymethyl)- N-(2-ethyl-6-methylphenyl)acetamide] was given ...
The use of glyphosate has increased rapidly, and there is limited understanding of its environmental...