International audienceReceived for publication June 7, 2007. Soil sorption processes largely control the environmental fate of herbicides. Therefore, accuracy of sorption parameters is crucial for accurate prediction of herbicide mobility in agricultural soils. A combined experimental and statistical study was performed to investigate the small-scale spatial variability of sorption parameters for atrazine and dinoseb in soils and to establish the number of samples needed to provide a value of the distribution coefficient (Kd) next to the mean, with a given precision. The study explored sorption properties of the two herbicides in subsurface samples collected from four pits distributed along a transect of an alluvial soil; two to four sample...
Study on degradation and sorption of atrazine within different species of grass-hedges Vegetative Bu...
Movement of pesticides through soils to groundwater and surface water has long been considered a pot...
Adsorption of two herbicides, atrazine and picloram, displaying different sorption characteristics, ...
International audienceReceived for publication June 7, 2007. Soil sorption processes largely control...
Soil sorption processes largely control the environmental fate of herbicides. Therefore accuracy of ...
Wind-erodible soil sediments are classified as aggregates and particles \u3c 1 mm in diameter. Aggre...
Sorption-desorption is arguably the most important process affecting the transport of pesticides thr...
We conducted a study of the adsorption of four herbicides (atrazine, isoproturon, metamitron and tr...
Atrazine displacement was studied in a soil profile as a function of water movement and time after h...
Reliable predictions of the fate and behaviour of pesticides in soils is dependent on the use of acc...
The suitability of two different tracers to mimic the behavior of pesticides in agricultural soils a...
Although atrazine has been banned in the European Union, it is still one of the most widely used her...
This study was undertaken to determine sorption coefficients of eight herbicides (alachlor, amitrole...
AbstractBoth physical and chemical processes affect the fate and transport of herbicides. It is usef...
The long-term behavior of the herbicide atrazine and its metabolites in the environment is of contin...
Study on degradation and sorption of atrazine within different species of grass-hedges Vegetative Bu...
Movement of pesticides through soils to groundwater and surface water has long been considered a pot...
Adsorption of two herbicides, atrazine and picloram, displaying different sorption characteristics, ...
International audienceReceived for publication June 7, 2007. Soil sorption processes largely control...
Soil sorption processes largely control the environmental fate of herbicides. Therefore accuracy of ...
Wind-erodible soil sediments are classified as aggregates and particles \u3c 1 mm in diameter. Aggre...
Sorption-desorption is arguably the most important process affecting the transport of pesticides thr...
We conducted a study of the adsorption of four herbicides (atrazine, isoproturon, metamitron and tr...
Atrazine displacement was studied in a soil profile as a function of water movement and time after h...
Reliable predictions of the fate and behaviour of pesticides in soils is dependent on the use of acc...
The suitability of two different tracers to mimic the behavior of pesticides in agricultural soils a...
Although atrazine has been banned in the European Union, it is still one of the most widely used her...
This study was undertaken to determine sorption coefficients of eight herbicides (alachlor, amitrole...
AbstractBoth physical and chemical processes affect the fate and transport of herbicides. It is usef...
The long-term behavior of the herbicide atrazine and its metabolites in the environment is of contin...
Study on degradation and sorption of atrazine within different species of grass-hedges Vegetative Bu...
Movement of pesticides through soils to groundwater and surface water has long been considered a pot...
Adsorption of two herbicides, atrazine and picloram, displaying different sorption characteristics, ...