Clortoluron dissipation in clay soil under different tillage systems.

Citation
M. Mazzoncini et al., Clortoluron dissipation in clay soil under different tillage systems., HUMAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE TO XENOBIOTICS, 1999, pp. 413-423
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Current Book Contents
Year of publication
1999
Pages
413 - 423
Database
ISI
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Abstract
In order to evaluate the effect of simplified tillage systems on herbicide dissipation, chlortoluron (CHLO) residues were monitored in the soil, in a long-term experiment. The field trial was located at a flat site of central Italy (Pisa), on a day soil, where three tillage systems -ploughing 25-30 cm deep (CT), disk harrowing 7-12 cm deep (RT) and no-tillage (NT)- have be en applied since 1986. Three soil layers (0-5 cm, 5-10 cm and 10-30 cm) wer e monitored during a period of 90 days: 1; 7; 15; 30 and 90 days after herb icide application. The highest molecule concentration (444 ppb) was recorded in the topsoil, 1 5 days after application due to the appreciable rainfall events that washef d off CHLO from the canopy to the topsoil. CHLO residues were often lower u nder RT and NT as compared to CT. The molecules dissipation from the peak time to the end of the observation period was more rapid under NT conditions.