Chemosphere 2012-08-01

Water pressure head and temperature impact on isoxaflutole degradation in crop residues and loamy surface soil under conventional and conservation tillage management

Lionel Alletto, Yves Coquet, Valérie Bergheaud, Pierre Benoit, Lionel Alletto, Yves Coquet, Valérie Bergheaud, Pierre Benoit, Lionel Alletto, Yves Coquet, Valérie Bergheaud, Pierre Benoit

Index: Chemosphere 88(9) , 1043-50, (2012)

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Abstract

Highlights ► Isoxaflutole degradation was rapid both in soil and plant residues samples. ► Isoxaflutole or its metabolites remained extractable with water during experiments. ► The nature of crop residues modified isoxaflutole behaviour.


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