2016
DOI: 10.18671/scifor.v44n109.01
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Differential tolerance of eucalyptus clones to sulfentrazone applied in different soil textures

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“…On the other 7 hand, in alkaline soils, solubility increases and sorption is very low, practically negligible (Grey et al, 2000b;Katz and Mishael, 2013). In these soils, the organic matter content becomes the control factor of the process of sulfentrazone sorption (Grey et al, 2004;Reiling et al, 2006;Szmigielski et al, 2009;2012;Carbonari et al, 2016b) since its molecule is in dissociated form with negative charge and thus repelled by other negative charges, mainly from the organic matter.…”
Section: Sorption In Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other 7 hand, in alkaline soils, solubility increases and sorption is very low, practically negligible (Grey et al, 2000b;Katz and Mishael, 2013). In these soils, the organic matter content becomes the control factor of the process of sulfentrazone sorption (Grey et al, 2004;Reiling et al, 2006;Szmigielski et al, 2009;2012;Carbonari et al, 2016b) since its molecule is in dissociated form with negative charge and thus repelled by other negative charges, mainly from the organic matter.…”
Section: Sorption In Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, E. grandis, E. urophylla and E. globulus are the most commonly planted hardwood species for industrial uses in tropical (or subtropical) and temperate zones, respectively (Carocha et al 2015;Quang et al 2010). Therefore, they stand out as the targets of multiple breeding programs and silvicultural management (Rosado et al 2010;Carocha et al 2015;Carbonari et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%