A laboratory experiment was designed to assess the impact of surface seal development on herbicide loss from a clay soil. The influence of surface sealing on herbicide loss through vertical macropores and lateral throughflow pathways was of particular interest. Losses of the phenylurea herbicide, isoproturon, increased from 0.025% to 0.5% of the total applied under sealed compared with unsealed conditions, as a result of two different mechanisms. First, an increased flow rate through the A horizon under the wetter, sealed conditions resulted in earlier initiation of, and hence a greater volume of, throughflow containing isoproturon in the lysimeters. Second, increased concentrations of isoproturon in macropore and throughflow under the seal...
Soil surface sealing is a major cause of decreased infiltration rates and increased surface runoff a...
The objectives of the investigation described herein are; 1. To determine the effects of adsorbed ca...
Degradation of pesticides in soil usually refers to normally aerated conditions. However, considerin...
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...
A large (1.1 m × 0.8 m in diameter) core of strongly cracked clay soil was instrumented with eight s...
This study elucidates the environmental significance of standard laboratory experiments for pesticid...
<DIR><FONT FACE="Bookman,Bookman Old Style" SIZE=3>Keywords : pesticide leaching, macropores, prefer...
The lower boundary maintained throughout leaching experiments in column and lysimeter studies influe...
Leaching of recently applied atrazine and isoproturon (2.475 kg/ha) through a large (1.1 m × 0.8 m i...
Grassed buffer strips can efficiently reduce pesticide runoff, but questions remain concerning the ...
Factors which affect the availability and transfer of soil applied pesticides to runoff water on the...
Subirrigation systems are generally used in humid areas to provide suitable moisture conditions for ...
Pesticide movement to subsurface drains was monitored in two typical crop production areas in German...
Undisturbed lysimeters are widely used to study water and solute transport, where both natural and u...
Soil surface sealing is a major cause of decreased infiltration rates and increased surface runoff a...
The objectives of the investigation described herein are; 1. To determine the effects of adsorbed ca...
Degradation of pesticides in soil usually refers to normally aerated conditions. However, considerin...
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...
A large (1.1 m × 0.8 m in diameter) core of strongly cracked clay soil was instrumented with eight s...
This study elucidates the environmental significance of standard laboratory experiments for pesticid...
<DIR><FONT FACE="Bookman,Bookman Old Style" SIZE=3>Keywords : pesticide leaching, macropores, prefer...
The lower boundary maintained throughout leaching experiments in column and lysimeter studies influe...
Leaching of recently applied atrazine and isoproturon (2.475 kg/ha) through a large (1.1 m × 0.8 m i...
Grassed buffer strips can efficiently reduce pesticide runoff, but questions remain concerning the ...
Factors which affect the availability and transfer of soil applied pesticides to runoff water on the...
Subirrigation systems are generally used in humid areas to provide suitable moisture conditions for ...
Pesticide movement to subsurface drains was monitored in two typical crop production areas in German...
Undisturbed lysimeters are widely used to study water and solute transport, where both natural and u...
Soil surface sealing is a major cause of decreased infiltration rates and increased surface runoff a...
The objectives of the investigation described herein are; 1. To determine the effects of adsorbed ca...
Degradation of pesticides in soil usually refers to normally aerated conditions. However, considerin...