The degradability of two commercially available pesticides was studied using heterogeneous photocatalytic and activated sludge treatment methods. The first pesticide contained 5% quizalofop-P-ethyl as an active ingredient and petroleum naphtha as a solvent, the latter causing difficulties both in photocatalytic and biological treatment methods. The active ingredient of the second compound was acetamiprid. The photocatalysis proved to be effective both under laboratory conditions (using UV light) and when exposed to sunlight, but the pesticides remained stable during the employed biological treatment. Preliminary information on its behaviour in soil was obtained from transport modelling
This paper summarises recent research on pesticides in groundwater in both temperate and tropical re...
Recently, the environmental pollution, especially marine ecosystem, by pesticides has become a serio...
The study of photodegradation of dimethenamid-P herbicide was performed in deionised and ground wate...
The increasingly intensive and widespread use of pesticides has resulted in significant contaminatio...
The worldwide increase in the number and use of agrochemicals impacts nearby soil and freshwater eco...
This thesis can be divided into two major parts: Monitoring of selected organochlorine pesticides in...
In recent years, the application of heterogeneous photocatalytic water purification process has gain...
Pesticides are substances intended for preventing, destroying, suppressing or reducing pests. They ...
Insights into the influence of redox conditions, that is the availability of electron acceptors, and...
The use of pesticides in plant protection products could result in their occurrence in all environme...
The herbicide terbuthylazine (TBA) has displaced atrazine in most of EU countries, becoming one of t...
Groundwater, together with glaciers and polar icecaps, are the main reservoirs of freshwater in the ...
International audiencePesticides widely used for intensive agriculture may leach to groundwater and ...
The occurrence of not easily degradable pesticides in the hydrosphere, due to intensive agricultural...
Teoretická část této práce je věnována popisu chloracetanilidových pesticidů, konkrétně alachloru, a...
This paper summarises recent research on pesticides in groundwater in both temperate and tropical re...
Recently, the environmental pollution, especially marine ecosystem, by pesticides has become a serio...
The study of photodegradation of dimethenamid-P herbicide was performed in deionised and ground wate...
The increasingly intensive and widespread use of pesticides has resulted in significant contaminatio...
The worldwide increase in the number and use of agrochemicals impacts nearby soil and freshwater eco...
This thesis can be divided into two major parts: Monitoring of selected organochlorine pesticides in...
In recent years, the application of heterogeneous photocatalytic water purification process has gain...
Pesticides are substances intended for preventing, destroying, suppressing or reducing pests. They ...
Insights into the influence of redox conditions, that is the availability of electron acceptors, and...
The use of pesticides in plant protection products could result in their occurrence in all environme...
The herbicide terbuthylazine (TBA) has displaced atrazine in most of EU countries, becoming one of t...
Groundwater, together with glaciers and polar icecaps, are the main reservoirs of freshwater in the ...
International audiencePesticides widely used for intensive agriculture may leach to groundwater and ...
The occurrence of not easily degradable pesticides in the hydrosphere, due to intensive agricultural...
Teoretická část této práce je věnována popisu chloracetanilidových pesticidů, konkrétně alachloru, a...
This paper summarises recent research on pesticides in groundwater in both temperate and tropical re...
Recently, the environmental pollution, especially marine ecosystem, by pesticides has become a serio...
The study of photodegradation of dimethenamid-P herbicide was performed in deionised and ground wate...