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      Occurrence and downslope mobilization of quaternary herbicide residues in vineyard-devoted soils.

      Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
      Agriculture, Diquat, analysis, Environmental Monitoring, methods, Herbicides, Paraquat, Pesticide Residues, Pyrazoles, Pyridinium Compounds, Soil, Soil Pollutants, Spain, Vitis, Wine

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          The aim of this study was to examine the fate of quaternary herbicides in soil deposits derived from erosion of vineyard-devoted soils. Herbicide occurrence in the crop soils was due to the farmer application inputs. Special attention should be paid to the presence of paraquat (PQ) in the studied vineyard-devoted soils. The major factor governing the sorption of PQ was the solid state organic fraction with the clay mineral content also making a significant contribution. The mobilization and transport of quats-enriched soil particles may generate downslope and downstream environmental problems that mainly affect detritivore ecology.

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          18389162
          10.1007/s00128-008-9403-z

          Chemistry
          Agriculture,Diquat,analysis,Environmental Monitoring,methods,Herbicides,Paraquat,Pesticide Residues,Pyrazoles,Pyridinium Compounds,Soil,Soil Pollutants,Spain,Vitis,Wine

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