An unbalanced nested sampling design was used to investigate the spatial scale of soil and herbicide interactions at the field scale. A hierarchical analysis of variance based on residual maximum likelihood (REML) was used to analyse the data and provide a first estimate of the variogram. Soil samples were taken at 108 locations at a range of separating distances in a 9 ha field to explore small and medium scale spatial variation. Soil organic matter content, pH, particle size distribution, microbial biomass and the degradation and sorption of the herbicide, isoproturon, were determined for each soil sample. A large proportion of the spatial variation in isoproturon degradation and sorption occurred at sampling intervals less than 60 m, how...
The extent of within field variability in the degradation rate of the pesticides isoproturon, azoxys...
Soil sorption processes largely control the environmental fate of herbicides. Therefore accuracy of ...
This study is a contribution to development of a heterogeneity characterization facility for "next-g...
An unbalanced nested sampling design was used to investigate the spatial scale of soil and herbicide...
Weeds tend to aggregate in patches within fields, and there is evidence that this is partly owing to...
International audienceMicrobial indicators exhibit a high spatial heterogeneity which often masks co...
We conducted a study of the adsorption of four herbicides (atrazine, isoproturon, metamitron and tr...
A strategy for sampling soil from intact monolith lysimeters was established based on measurements o...
The extent of within-field spatial variability of pesticide degradation was characterised in topsoil...
International audienceWe assessed the spatial variability of isoproturon mineralization in relation ...
Soil residual herbicides are a vital component of the best management practices (BMPs), to provide e...
9 pages, 3 tables, 4 figuresThirty samples of soil were taken at 50-m intersections on a grid patter...
International audienceReceived for publication June 7, 2007. Soil sorption processes largely control...
The term ‘Scale’ is extensively used in many environmental-related sciences which refers the spatial...
International audienceThe temporal and spatial variability of the activity of soil microorganisms ab...
The extent of within field variability in the degradation rate of the pesticides isoproturon, azoxys...
Soil sorption processes largely control the environmental fate of herbicides. Therefore accuracy of ...
This study is a contribution to development of a heterogeneity characterization facility for "next-g...
An unbalanced nested sampling design was used to investigate the spatial scale of soil and herbicide...
Weeds tend to aggregate in patches within fields, and there is evidence that this is partly owing to...
International audienceMicrobial indicators exhibit a high spatial heterogeneity which often masks co...
We conducted a study of the adsorption of four herbicides (atrazine, isoproturon, metamitron and tr...
A strategy for sampling soil from intact monolith lysimeters was established based on measurements o...
The extent of within-field spatial variability of pesticide degradation was characterised in topsoil...
International audienceWe assessed the spatial variability of isoproturon mineralization in relation ...
Soil residual herbicides are a vital component of the best management practices (BMPs), to provide e...
9 pages, 3 tables, 4 figuresThirty samples of soil were taken at 50-m intersections on a grid patter...
International audienceReceived for publication June 7, 2007. Soil sorption processes largely control...
The term ‘Scale’ is extensively used in many environmental-related sciences which refers the spatial...
International audienceThe temporal and spatial variability of the activity of soil microorganisms ab...
The extent of within field variability in the degradation rate of the pesticides isoproturon, azoxys...
Soil sorption processes largely control the environmental fate of herbicides. Therefore accuracy of ...
This study is a contribution to development of a heterogeneity characterization facility for "next-g...