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Mechanical properties storage history

When rainfall intensity exceeds infiltration rate and surface-storage capacity has been reached, overland flow begins. The transfer of dissolved pesticides from the soil matrix to overland flow consists of several mechanisms desorption from soil organic matter, mineral surfaces and plant residues dissolution of insecticide crystals or granules and diffusive and turbulent transport of dissolved insecticide from soil water into overland flow (2, 62). The relative importance of each process depends on the physico-chemical properties of the chemical, formulation, initial placement, soil properties, recent hydraulic history and vegetation (62). [Pg.177]


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