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Characterization of Bound Residues
Availability of Xenobiotics from Bound Residues
Methods of Determining the Nature of the Bond
New Extraction Methods and their Role for Humic Chemistry in General
Assessment of Different Bonds with Respect to Detoxification of Soils (Ionic, Covalent, Complex, H+-, Dipole-Dipole-Interactions, ...)
Stimulation of Formation of Bound Residues and their Practical Relevance
Remobilization of Pesticides and/or Metabolites from Soil and Plants
Uptake of Bound Residues by Plants -
Simulation of Rhizosphere Situation
Leaching of Bound Residues in Combinations of Humic Substances
Ecotoxicological Relevance of the Soil/Plant System
Methods for Determining the Type of Bond with Respect to Detoxification in Soil
Consideration of New Extraction Methods and their Significance for Humic Chemistry in General
Stimulation of the Formation of Bound Residues and their Practical Relevance
Quantification of Bound Residues
Translocation of Bound Residues together with SOM
Ecotoxicological Assessment of Bound Residues in the Soil/Plant System
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Add Pesticide Bound Residues in Soil - Workshop September 3rd-4th 1996, 20 to 80 % of the chemicals applied in agriculture are sorbed, fixed, encapsulated or bound in the soil so they are not anymore analytically detectable. This book covers the results of a workshop initiated by the Senate Commission for the Assessment of Ch, Pesticide Bound Residues in Soil - Workshop September 3rd-4th 1996 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Pesticide Bound Residues in Soil - Workshop September 3rd-4th 1996, 20 to 80 % of the chemicals applied in agriculture are sorbed, fixed, encapsulated or bound in the soil so they are not anymore analytically detectable. This book covers the results of a workshop initiated by the Senate Commission for the Assessment of Ch, Pesticide Bound Residues in Soil - Workshop September 3rd-4th 1996 to your collection on WonderClub |