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    Pesticide Environmental Fate. Bridging the Gap Between Laboratory and Field Studies (Repost)

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    Pesticide Environmental Fate. Bridging the Gap Between Laboratory and Field Studies (Repost)

    Pesticide Environmental Fate. Bridging the Gap Between Laboratory and Field Studies By Warner Phelps, Kim Winton, and William R. Effland (Eds.)
    2002 | 234 Pages | ISBN: 0841237263 | PDF | 25 MB


    Content: Machine generated contents note: Prefaceix -- 1. Integrating Laboratory and Field Environmental Fate -- Studies: An Introduction1 -- K. Winton -- 2. GIS Decision Support System to Evaluate U.S. and -- Canada Field Study Areas for Pesticides7 -- William R. Effland, Nelson C. Thurman, Raju Gangaraju, -- Ian Nicholson, and David Kroetsch -- 3. Designing Effective Runoff Research Studies: A Review -- of Issues of Scale23 -- Mary Nett and Paul Hendley -- 4. An Integrated Approach for Quantifying Pesticide Dissipation -- under Diverse Conditions I: Field Study Design43 -- S.A. Cryer, P.N. Coody, and J. White -- 5. An Integrated Approach for Quantifying Pesticide Dissipation -- under Diverse Conditions II: Field Study Observations57 -- S.A. Cryer, H.E. Dixon-White, C.K. Robb, P.N. Coody, -- and J. White -- 6. An Integrated Approach for Quantifying Pesticide -- Dissipation under Diverse Conditions III: Site Specific -- Model Validation Using GLEAMS, EPICWQ, and EXAMS73 -- S.A. Cryer -- 7. An Integrated Approach for Quantifying Pesticide -- Dissipation under Diverse Conditions IV: Scaling -- and Regional Extrapolation89 -- S.A. Cryer and P.L. Havens -- 8. Modeling Pesticide Transformations in Soil and Aquatic -- Environments: Development of a Common Approach103 -- John B. Tarr, Jeremy S. Dyson, Peter F. Chapman, -- and Roberta J. Dark -- 9. Laboratory, Greenhouse, and Field Lysimeter Studies -- of 14C-Atrazine Volatilization125 -- Jerome B. Weber, David H. Hardy, and Ross B. Leidy -- 10. S, S, S-Tributyl Phosphorotrithioate Washoff -- and Dissipation of Foliar Residues143 -- John M. Fisher, R.J. Ripperger, S.M. Kimball, -- and A.M. Bloomberg -- 11. Evaluation of Laboratory and Field Extraction Methods: -- Extraction of [Phenyl-U-l4C] Flufenacet from Aged Soils153 -- Christopher K. Lam, Mary K. McKinney, and Val E. Clay -- 12. Outdoor Soil Metabolism of [Phenyl-U-14C] Flufenacet -- on California Soils167 -- Annette M. Bloomberg, Barbara A. Shadrick, Ellen L. Arthur, -- and Val E. Clay -- 13. Use of 14C-Flupyrsulfuron-methyl in Small Plot Field -- Soil Dissipation Testing to Validate Laboratory Soil -- Degradation Rate Measurements183 -- Suzanne Koch Singles, Aldos C. Barefoot, and David M. Esterly -- 14. Changes in Soil Biomass and Microbial Community -- Structure as Affected by Storage Temperature and Duration: -- Effect on the Degradation of Metsulfuron Methyl195 -- Steven L. Trabue, Tara M. Crowe, and Joseph H. Massey -- 15. Degradation of Pyrithiobac Sodium in Soil in the -- Laboratory and Field207 -- Suzanne Koch Singles, Robert F. Dietrich, -- and Richard D. McFetridge -- Author Index223 -- Subject Index225.