نتایج جستجو برای: soil applied herbicide

تعداد نتایج: 743252  

Journal: :Molecules 2014
Marcelo Antonio de Oliveira Fábio Ribeiro Pires Mariana Ferraço Alessandra Ferreira Belo

Commonly used herbicides, such as sulfentrazone, pose the risk of soil contamination due to their persistence, bioaccumulation and toxicity. Phytoremediation by green manure species has been tested using biomarkers, but analytical data are now required to confirm the extraction of sulfentrazone from soil. Thus, the present work was carried out to analyze sulfentrazone residues in soil based on ...

Journal: :Journal of Pesticide Science 1976

2017
Nilesh P. Bhosle Ashwini S. Thore

Fungi commonly known for diseases generating and fermentation agents, apart from this some fungi show biodegradation agents. Pesticides are used for controlling plant diseases but when spraying the pesticides only 40% goes at target and the rest in soil environment. So the soil be contaminated and as a result of this useful microflora are affected and soil fertility decline. So, some fungi test...

Journal: :Pest management science 2003
Karin Müller Roger E Smith Trevor K James Patrick T Holland Anis Rahman

The small-scale variability (0.5 m) of atrazine (6-chloro-N2-ethyl-N4-isopropyl-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine) concentrations and soil water contents in a volcanic silt loam soil (Haplic Andosol, FAO system) was studied in an area of 0.1 ha. Descriptive and spatial statistics were used to analyse the data. On average we recovered 102% of the applied atrazine 2 h after the herbicide application (CV...

2006
Ronald H. Turco W. F. Brinton E. Evans T. C. Blewett

A recent study evaluated the effects of compost salinity on the performance of plants often used in herbicide bioassays and demonstrated that salinity and pH of compost test media significantly influenced plant growth, leading in some cases to stunting, yieldreduction and total-loss of seedlings (Brinton, et al. 2005). The principal cause of harmful effects was shown to be salinity with seconda...

2012
Huifeng Hu G. Geoff Wang Joan L. Walker Benjamin O. Knapp

0378-1127/$ see front matter 2012 Elsevier B.V. A http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2012.07.009 ⇑ Corresponding author. Tel.: +1 864 656 4864; fax E-mail address: [email protected] (G. Geoff Wa Throughout the southeastern United States, land managers are currently interested in converting loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) plantations to species rich longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) ecosystem...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2003
L M Southwick B C Grigg J L Fouss T S Kornecki

Atrazine and metolachlor are commonly detected in surface water bodies in southern Louisiana. These herbicides are frequently applied in combination to corn, and atrazine to sugarcane, in this region. A study was conducted on the runoff of atrazine and metolachlor from 0.21 ha plots planted to corn on Commerce silt loam, a Mississippi River alluvial soil. The study, carried out over a three-yea...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2010
Nicolai D Jablonowski Georg Hamacher Rosane Martinazzo Ulrike Langen Stephan Köppchen Diana Hofmann Peter Burauel

To assess the potential occurrence of accelerated herbicide degradation in soils, the mineralization and persistence of (14)C-labeled and nonlabeled atrazine was evaluated over 3 months in two soils from Belgium (BS, atrazine-treated 1973-2008; BC, nontreated) and two soils from Germany (CK, atrazine-treated 1986-1989; CM, nontreated). Prior to the experiment, accelerated solvent extraction of ...

2012
M. J. Carrizosa M. C. Hermosin W. C. Koskinen J. Cornejo

Pepperman, 1995a; Johnson and Pepperman, 1995b). These control-release formulations also decrease pestiThe modification of smectitic clays with organic cations via cationcides losses by offering protection from other processes exchange reactions produces sorbents with an increased sorption capacity for organic compounds such as acidic herbicides. These organoclays such as volatilization (El-Nah...

2013
Barbro M Ulén Mats Larsbo Jenny K Kreuger Annika Svanbäck

BACKGROUND Subsurface transport via tile drains can significantly contribute to pesticide contamination of surface waters. The spatial variation in subsurface leaching of normally applied herbicides was examined together with phosphorus losses in 24 experimental plots with water sampled flow-proportionally. The study site was a flat, tile-drained area with 60% marine clay in the topsoil in sout...

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