Jb. Weber et al., MOBILITY OF FOMESAFEN AND ATRAZINE IN SOIL COLUMNS UNDER SATURATED-FLOW AND UNSATURATED-FLOW CONDITIONS, Pesticide science, 39(1), 1993, pp. 39-46
The relative mobilities of C-14-labeled fomesafen and atrazine in Norf
olk sandy loam (Typic Paleudult), Drummer silt loam (Typic Haplaquoll)
, Cape Fear sandy loam, (Typic Umbraquult), and a Brazilian Oxisol cla
y (Typic Acrustox) were studied using 50 cm of water applied to 30.5-c
m soil columns under unsaturated- and saturated-flow conditions. Both
herbicides were more mobile in Norfolk sandy loam than in Oxisol clay,
Drummer silt loam, or Cape Fear sandy loam. Herbicide mobility was in
versely related to organic and humic contents of the soils. Mobility o
f fomesafen was highly correlated with that of atrazine in the soils.
Fomesafen was generally less mobile that atrazine under unsaturated-fl
ow conditions and more mobile under saturated-flow conditions. Liming
a Norfolk sandy loam increased, and oven drying decreased, fomesafen m
obility.