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Nitrogen productivity modeling physical models

Soil represents the final destination for industrial residues and for biological and nonbiological processes. It is possible to obtain mathematical models for the transformation of chemical products in the soil, e.g., the fate of thiocarbamate herbicides in the system, the effect of atrazine on denitrification, and the effect of atrazine on the transformation of a nitrogen fertilizer (urea).31 The chemical-physical model of the behavior of the herbicides in the air-water-solid system is presented in Figure 3.1. [Pg.20]


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