Important aspects of chemical weed control: behaviour of herbicide in the environment. A review
2011
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Before entering the soil, herbicides can be decomposed by solar radiation, transported through the atmosphere or absorbed by plant leaves. The major part of applied herbicide can enter the soil. There, herbicides are affected by many transport and/or transformation processes caused by both biotic and abiotic factors. From the point of view of herbicide efficacy, selectivity to crop species and its behaviour in the environment, mainly sorption, movement and persistence in the soil are the most important ones.
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