Results of outdoor lysimeter studies on three active ingredients of herbicides, characterized by different soil sorption and biodegradation values, are discussed. The results show that in addition to soil sorption and biodegradation environmental variables considerably influence the faced and mobility of pesticides in soil. A general overview on results of 15 outdoor lysimeter studies demonstrates that pesticides can be clearly distinguished with regard to their leaching behaviour
The demands made on the ecological compatibility of pesticides continue to increase. The intention o...
Two lysimeter studies with the pesticides cloethocarb and bentazone were used to validate a modified...
Pesticide destiny in soil depends on a number of factors, as well as on presence and intensity of th...
Outdoor lysimeter experiments are integrated studies, which consider the comprehensive influence of ...
Outdoor lysimeter studies are used to predict the migration potential of environmental pollutants fr...
For the assessment of a pesticides potential to contaminate soil and groundwater a stepwise testing ...
This study elucidates the environmental significance of standard laboratory experiments for pesticid...
Contamination of ground water by pesticides is not only caused by their application to agricultural ...
Leaching of three pesticides (isoproturon, chlorotoluron and triasulfuron) and a tracer (bromide) we...
Several lysimeter scenarios and approaches exist to study the fate of agro-chemicals or contaminants...
Leaching of three pesticides (isoproturon, chlorotoluron and triasulfuron) and a tracer (bromide) we...
Lysimeters using appropriate sizes and methodology has substantial potential to improve risk assessm...
Contamination of ground water by pesticides is not only caused by their application to agricultural ...
Laboratory studies were conducted to determine the mobility of parent pesticides and degradation pro...
For investigating the leaching behaviour, distribution, and metabolism of the experimental insectici...
The demands made on the ecological compatibility of pesticides continue to increase. The intention o...
Two lysimeter studies with the pesticides cloethocarb and bentazone were used to validate a modified...
Pesticide destiny in soil depends on a number of factors, as well as on presence and intensity of th...
Outdoor lysimeter experiments are integrated studies, which consider the comprehensive influence of ...
Outdoor lysimeter studies are used to predict the migration potential of environmental pollutants fr...
For the assessment of a pesticides potential to contaminate soil and groundwater a stepwise testing ...
This study elucidates the environmental significance of standard laboratory experiments for pesticid...
Contamination of ground water by pesticides is not only caused by their application to agricultural ...
Leaching of three pesticides (isoproturon, chlorotoluron and triasulfuron) and a tracer (bromide) we...
Several lysimeter scenarios and approaches exist to study the fate of agro-chemicals or contaminants...
Leaching of three pesticides (isoproturon, chlorotoluron and triasulfuron) and a tracer (bromide) we...
Lysimeters using appropriate sizes and methodology has substantial potential to improve risk assessm...
Contamination of ground water by pesticides is not only caused by their application to agricultural ...
Laboratory studies were conducted to determine the mobility of parent pesticides and degradation pro...
For investigating the leaching behaviour, distribution, and metabolism of the experimental insectici...
The demands made on the ecological compatibility of pesticides continue to increase. The intention o...
Two lysimeter studies with the pesticides cloethocarb and bentazone were used to validate a modified...
Pesticide destiny in soil depends on a number of factors, as well as on presence and intensity of th...