2016
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-83582016340400025
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Ametryn Leaching in Soils from the Sugarcane Region in Northeastern Brazilian

Abstract: -Ametryn is one of the most widely used herbicides in the sugarcane culture. Little is known about the interactions between this herbicide and the attributes of soils in the sugarcane region of northeastern Brazil. This knowledge, before recommending herbicide, will minimize the negative effects on the environment, particularly on water resources, and will ensure weed control efficacy. In this work, ametryn leaching potential was estimated through bioassays and chromatography, in five soils from the sugarcane … Show more

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“…It is known that the dynamics of herbicides in the environment vary with soil attributes and climatic conditions (De Gerónimo et al 2018;Jiang et al 2018). Therefore, the application of many herbicides, as saflufenacil, without knowledge of their molecule interactions with the soil matrix, can result in serious environmental problems, such as contamination of soils and watercourses (Zhang et al 2013;Van Stempvoort et al 2014;Santos et al 2015;Silva et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known that the dynamics of herbicides in the environment vary with soil attributes and climatic conditions (De Gerónimo et al 2018;Jiang et al 2018). Therefore, the application of many herbicides, as saflufenacil, without knowledge of their molecule interactions with the soil matrix, can result in serious environmental problems, such as contamination of soils and watercourses (Zhang et al 2013;Van Stempvoort et al 2014;Santos et al 2015;Silva et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%