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  • 6. Adsorption and leaching of trifluralin, metolachlor, and metribuzin in a commerce soil.
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  • 9. Leaching of trifluralin, metolachlor, and metribuzin in a clay loam soil of Louisiana.
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  • 14. Impact of oiled and de-oiled olive mill waste amendments on the sorption, leaching, and persistence of S-metolachlor in a calcareous clay soil.
    Peña D, Albarrán Á, López-Piñeiro A, Rato-Nunes JM, Sánchez-Llerena J, Becerra D.
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  • 18. Runoff and leaching of metolachlor from Mississippi River alluvial soil during seasons of average and below-average rainfall.
    Southwick LM, Appelboom TW, Fouss JL.
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