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  • Effect of grasses on herbicide fate in the soil column: Infiltration of runoff, movement, and degradation
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Effect of prairie grass on the dissipation, movement, and bioavailability of selected herbicides in prepared soil columns

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Journal Article

Authors:

Belden, Jason B; Phillips, Todd A; Coats, Joel R

Source:

Environmental toxicology and chemistry, Wiley Online Library, Volume 23, Issue 1, p.125-132 (2004)

ISBN:

1552-8618
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