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Herbicide mobility

Weber, J.B., R.L. Warren, L.R. Swain, and F.H. Yelverton (2007). Physicochemical property effects of three herbicides and three soils on herbicide mobility in field lysimeters. Crop Protect., 26 (2007) 299-311. [Pg.384]

Phenylcarbamates and Carbanilates. The phenylcarbamate pesticides are much more water soluble than the substituted anilines (Table VIII), but despite the higher solubilities they are also immobile in soil systems. All are herbicides except for carbaryl which is an insecticide. Chlorpropham and terbutol resisted leaching, and propham leached only slightly 137, 143, 144, 343, 344, 345, 346), In herbicide mobility studies in soils, Harris (151) ranked chlorpropham with the substituted anilines as having low movement. [Pg.97]


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