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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2003
Vadose Zone Journal (2003) 2 (1): 40–51.
..., France. Eocene geologic materials composing the vadose zone include limestones, marlstones, clays, and sands. Distribution coefficients ( K d ) of 14 C-labeled atrazine (6-chloro- N 2 -ethyl- N 4 -isopropyl-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine), isoproturon [3-(4-isopropylphenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea], and metamitron...
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Sorption isotherms of (a) atrazine, (b) isoproturon, and (c) <span class="search-highlight">metamitron</span> on ...
Published: 01 February 2003
Fig. 5. Sorption isotherms of (a) atrazine, (b) isoproturon, and (c) metamitron on six representative vadose zone samples. Dashed lines show fitted linear isotherms.
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Graphs of the   K   d s (atrazine   K   d  [KdAtr], isoproturon   K   d  [K...
Published: 01 February 2003
Fig. 4. Graphs of the K d s (atrazine K d [KdAtr], isoproturon K d [KdIso], metamitron K d [KdMet]) and other physicochemical properties (clay [Cl], fine silt [fL], coarse silt [cL], fine sand [fS], coarse sand [cS], organic C [OrgC] contents) of the vadose zone
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Some physicochemical properties of the three herbicides (INRA, 2001).      ...
Published: 01 February 2003
10 L kg −1 Atrazine 215.69 33 2.3 38–170 Isoproturon 206.29 70 2.5 36–241 (at pH 7, 22°C) Metamitron 202.22 1820 0.83 91–392 (20°C) † Measured at 20°C.
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Some physicochemical properties of the three herbicides (INRA, 2001).      ...
Published: 01 February 2003
10 L kg −1 Atrazine 215.69 33 2.3 38–170 Isoproturon 206.29 70 2.5 36–241 (at pH 7, 22°C) Metamitron 202.22 1820 0.83 91–392 (20°C) † Measured at 20°C.
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Some physicochemical properties of the three herbicides (INRA, 2001).      ...
Published: 01 February 2003
10 L kg −1 Atrazine 215.69 33 2.3 38–170 Isoproturon 206.29 70 2.5 36–241 (at pH 7, 22°C) Metamitron 202.22 1820 0.83 91–392 (20°C) † Measured at 20°C.
Journal Article
Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 01 June 2008
Clay Minerals (2008) 43 (2): 155–175.
... of the herbicides carbetamide and metamitron on organo-LDHs with different DDS saturation (20% and 65% of the anion exchange capacity) and found that both herbicides were adsorbed to a greater extent by the organo-LDH with greater amounts of DDS (Table 4 ). Nevertheless, the shapes of the adsorption isotherms...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2007
Vadose Zone Journal (2007) 6 (4): 793–804.
... U.K. soils with metamitron, metazachlor, simazine, linuron, and propyzamide by Walker and Thompson (1977) and Allen and Walker (1987) . Including long-term sorption kinetics implies that the DegT50 used applies only to the pesticide in the liquid phase and sorbed to the equilibrium sorption sites...
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Journal Article
Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 21 January 2021
Clay Minerals (2020) 55 (4): 342–350.
... . Sanchez-Camazano M. & Sanchez-Martin M.J. ( 1996 ) Interaction of metamitron and metolachlor with organic and inorganic smectites . Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry , 56 , 11 – 21 . TenBrook P.L. & Tjeerdema R.S. ( 2006 ) Biotransformation of clomazone...
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Published: 01 August 2009
Vadose Zone Journal (2009) 8 (3): 670–676.
... effects on pK values of some thiazoles and benzothiazoles . Indian J. Chem . 11 : 248 – 249 . Kloskowski , R. , and F. Führ . 1987 . Aged and bound herbicide residues in soil and their bioavailability: I. Uptake of aged and non-extractable (bound) (3- 14 C)metamitron residues by sugar...
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