Measures to reduce glyphosate runoff from hard surfaces, 2: effect of time interval between application and first precipitation event

C.D. Luijendijk, W.H.J. Beltman, R.A. Smidt, L.J.T. van der Pas, C. Kempenaar

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Abstract

In this research the effect of moisture conditions of hard surfaces on emission of herbicides from hard surfaces was quantified. In addition the dissipation of glyphosate applied on brick-pavement is determined in time. The outdoor experiment was carried out on 3 and 17 June 2003. In previous research (part 1) the effect of a buffer zone around drains of sewage systems on glyphosate runoff was tested experimentally (Luijendijk et al., 2003)
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationWageningen
PublisherPlant Research International
Number of pages24
Publication statusPublished - 2005

Publication series

NameNote / Plant Research International
PublisherPlant Research International
No.353

Keywords

  • glyphosate
  • pavements
  • runoff
  • runoff water
  • water pollution
  • rain
  • weed control

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