Persistence and Biodegradation of Herbicides

作者: Floyd M. Ashton

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-4088-1_5

关键词: Environmental sciencePersistence (computer science)BiodegradationEnvironmental protectionEnvironmental pollutionWeed control

摘要: The destruction of herbicides applied to the environment by man is essential their sustained use. Without such a mechanism, they would ultimately accumulate levels that be phytotoxic most higher plants. Ideally given herbicide should persist just long enough control target weeds and then rapidly degraded its constituent atoms. accomplishment this ideal situation can only goal; however, it must approximated for truly successful practice. If period persistence too short, weed will inadequate other measures utilized. peristence long, injury susceptible plants subsequently planted or long-term environmental pollution occur. Based on our present knowledge, latter does not appear problem with currently used; an area continuing investigation.

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