The fate and transport of three herbicides commonly used in rice production in Japan were compared using two water management practices. The herbicides were simetryn, thiobencarb and mefenacet. The first management practice was an intermittent irrigation scheme using an automatic irrigation system (AI) with a high drainage gate and the second one was a continuous irrigation and overflow drainage scheme (CI) in experimental paddy fields. Dissipation of the herbicides appeared to follow first order kinetics with the half-lives (DT50) of 1.6-3.4 days and the DT90 (90% dissipation) of 7.4-9.8 days. The AI scheme had little drainage even during large rainfall events thus resulting in losses of less than 4% of each applied herbicide through runof...
Although agricultural activities—especially paddy rice cultivation—are prominent in watersheds in As...
A pesticide fate and transport model (PCPF-B) was developed to predict the runoff of pesticides from...
The effect of controlled drainage (CD) on ammonia volatilization (AV) losses from paddy fields under...
Concentrations of several pesticides were monitored in a paddy block and in the Kose river, which dr...
An analysis of the dissipation of herbicides was done in paddy water and in drainage channels of far...
Eight small-scale lysimeters with different excess water storage depths (EWSDs) were used to investi...
Rice production is one of the major non-point sources of pesticide pollution in Japan. Monitoring of...
In order to understand the behavior of pretilachlor, a popular rice herbicide in the world, and a sy...
In order to understand the behavior of pretilachlor, a popular rice herbicide in the world, and a sy...
Experiments were carried out to verify the effectiveness of the excess water storage depth (EWSD) in...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website* Experiments were carried out to verify the...
Rice cultivation relies on pesticide applications to ensure high yields. However, the regular use of...
Contamination of pesticides, which are applied to rice paddy fields, in river water has been a major...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website*\ud \ud Experiments were carried out to ver...
The flooded rice production system is a heavily user of chemicals and water for irrigation. Due to f...
Although agricultural activities—especially paddy rice cultivation—are prominent in watersheds in As...
A pesticide fate and transport model (PCPF-B) was developed to predict the runoff of pesticides from...
The effect of controlled drainage (CD) on ammonia volatilization (AV) losses from paddy fields under...
Concentrations of several pesticides were monitored in a paddy block and in the Kose river, which dr...
An analysis of the dissipation of herbicides was done in paddy water and in drainage channels of far...
Eight small-scale lysimeters with different excess water storage depths (EWSDs) were used to investi...
Rice production is one of the major non-point sources of pesticide pollution in Japan. Monitoring of...
In order to understand the behavior of pretilachlor, a popular rice herbicide in the world, and a sy...
In order to understand the behavior of pretilachlor, a popular rice herbicide in the world, and a sy...
Experiments were carried out to verify the effectiveness of the excess water storage depth (EWSD) in...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website* Experiments were carried out to verify the...
Rice cultivation relies on pesticide applications to ensure high yields. However, the regular use of...
Contamination of pesticides, which are applied to rice paddy fields, in river water has been a major...
*This article is free to read on the publisher's website*\ud \ud Experiments were carried out to ver...
The flooded rice production system is a heavily user of chemicals and water for irrigation. Due to f...
Although agricultural activities—especially paddy rice cultivation—are prominent in watersheds in As...
A pesticide fate and transport model (PCPF-B) was developed to predict the runoff of pesticides from...
The effect of controlled drainage (CD) on ammonia volatilization (AV) losses from paddy fields under...