2021
DOI: 10.1007/698_2021_803
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Sorption/Desorption, Leaching, and Transport Behavior of Pesticides in Soils: A Review on Recent Advances and Published Scientific Research

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“…5), followed by a transformation in the sediment layer. In fact, the significant adsorption of hydrophobic pesticides was heavily evidenced in the literature (Hand et al, 2001;Tang et al, 2017;Vagi and Petsas, 2022) based on their high affinity to the organic carbon of sediments and hydrophobicity translated by a high Koc and log Kow, respectively. Boscalid, chlorotoluron, and diflufenican are more likely to be adsorbed on sediments and thus are more bioavailable for biotransformation at the water-sediment layer, contrarily to more hydrophilic and mobile pesticides.…”
Section: Hierarchization Of Pesticide Dissipation Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5), followed by a transformation in the sediment layer. In fact, the significant adsorption of hydrophobic pesticides was heavily evidenced in the literature (Hand et al, 2001;Tang et al, 2017;Vagi and Petsas, 2022) based on their high affinity to the organic carbon of sediments and hydrophobicity translated by a high Koc and log Kow, respectively. Boscalid, chlorotoluron, and diflufenican are more likely to be adsorbed on sediments and thus are more bioavailable for biotransformation at the water-sediment layer, contrarily to more hydrophilic and mobile pesticides.…”
Section: Hierarchization Of Pesticide Dissipation Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pesticide remains can be discovered distant from the point of application within the dynamic soil water system (Yorlano et al, 2022). Vagi et al, (2022) state that the adsorption of pesticides by soils has a substantial impact on the fate of pesticides in the soil water profile (Vagi & Petsas 2022;Wu et al, 2011). There is a strong correlation between pesticide adsorption factors and soil characteristics (Rasool et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%