Conference paper

Displacement of herbicides under different tillage systems


Authors listBasch, G.; Carvalho, M.; Düring, R.-A.; Martins, R.,

Appeared inExperience with the applicability of no-tillage crop production in the West European countries. Concerted action (No AIR 3 - CT 93-1464). Proceedings of the EC-Workshop II

Publication year1995

Pages25-38

ISBN3-930600-46-3

ConferenceEC-Workshop II


Abstract

Many studies have documented the advantage of reduced and no-tillage systems in terms of decreasing surface runoff and soil erosion. Runoff is one of the major pathways of the pollution of surface waters by agro-chemicals. The present study tries to evaluate the contribution of surface runoff to the displacement of herbicides from the target area and the effects of two different tillage systems on the dissipation of isoproturon, atrazine and metolachlor.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleBasch, G., Carvalho, M., Düring, R. and Martins, R. (1995) Displacement of herbicides under different tillage systems, in Experience with the applicability of no-tillage crop production in the West European countries. Concerted action (No AIR 3 - CT 93-1464). Proceedings of the EC-Workshop II. Langgöns: Wissenschaftlicher Fachverlag Fleck. pp. 25-38

APA Citation styleBasch, G., Carvalho, M., Düring, R., & Martins, R. (1995). Displacement of herbicides under different tillage systems. In Experience with the applicability of no-tillage crop production in the West European countries. Concerted action (No AIR 3 - CT 93-1464). Proceedings of the EC-Workshop II. (pp. 25-38). Wissenschaftlicher Fachverlag Fleck.


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