Conference paper

Soil and water quality as affected by agrochemicals under different tillage systems: fate of terbuthylazine


Authors listBorin, M.; Zanin, G.; Giupponi, C.; Sartori, L.; Menini, C.; Hummel, H.E.; Düring, R.A.

Appeared inThird Congress of the European Society for Agronomy: proceedings

Editor listBorin, M.; Sattin, M.

Publication year1994

Pages770-771

ISBN2-9505124-1-0

Conference3rd Congress of the European Society for Agronomy


Abstract

In trials in NE Italy on a silt soil, the effects of conventional tillage, ridge tillage and no-tillage were compared in maize given 1.8 kg metolachlor and 0.9 kg terbuthylazine/ha pre-em. for weed control. The rate of disappearance of terbuthylazine did not differ between tillage systems with T50 values of 30-48 d. A lack of precipitation during the study may have affected the results. In no case was terbuthylazine found in the shallow water table.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleBorin, M., Zanin, G., Giupponi, C., Sartori, L., Menini, C., Hummel, H., et al. (1994) Soil and water quality as affected by agrochemicals under different tillage systems: fate of terbuthylazine, in Borin, M. and Sattin, M. (eds.) Third Congress of the European Society for Agronomy: proceedings. Colmar: European Society of Agronomy. pp. 770-771

APA Citation styleBorin, M., Zanin, G., Giupponi, C., Sartori, L., Menini, C., Hummel, H., & Düring, R. (1994). Soil and water quality as affected by agrochemicals under different tillage systems: fate of terbuthylazine. In Borin, M., & Sattin, M. (Eds.), Third Congress of the European Society for Agronomy: proceedings. (pp. 770-771). European Society of Agronomy.


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