Combined effects of constant versus variable intensity simulated rainfall and reduced tillage management on cotton preemergence herbicide runoff.
@article{Potter2006CombinedEO,
title={Combined effects of constant versus variable intensity simulated rainfall and reduced tillage management on cotton preemergence herbicide runoff.},
author={Thomas L. Potter and Clint C. Truman and Timothy C Strickland and David D. Bosch and Theodore M. Webster and Dorcas H. Franklin and Craig W. Bednarz},
journal={Journal of environmental quality},
year={2006},
volume={35 5},
pages={
1894-902
}
}Pesticide runoff research relies heavily on rainfall simulation experiments. Most are conducted at a constant intensity, i.e., at a fixed rainfall rate; however, large differences in natural rainfall intensity is common. To assess implications we quantified runoff of two herbicides, fluometuron and pendimethalin, and applied preemergence after planting cotton on Tifton loamy sand. Rainfall at constant and variable intensity patterns representative of late spring thunderstorms in the Atlantic…
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