Herbicide sorption coefficients in relation to soil properties and terrain attributes on a cultivated prairie.

@article{Farenhorst2008HerbicideSC,
  title={Herbicide sorption coefficients in relation to soil properties and terrain attributes on a cultivated prairie.},
  author={Annemieke Farenhorst and Sharon K. Papiernik and Ibrahim M. Saiyed and Paul G. Messing and K. D. Stephens and J. A. Schumacher and David A Lobb and S. Li and M. J. Lindstrom and Thomas E. Schumacher},
  journal={Journal of environmental quality},
  year={2008},
  volume={37 3},
  pages={
          1201-8
        }
}
The sorption of 2,4-D and glyphosate herbicides in soil was quantified for 287 surface soils (0-15 cm) collected in a 10 x 10 m grid across a heavily eroded, undulating, calcareous prairie landscape. Other variables that were determined included soil carbonate content, soil pH, soil organic carbon content (SOC), soil texture, soil loss or gain by tillage and water erosion, and selected terrain attributes and landform segments. The 2,4-D sorption coefficient (Kd) was significantly associated… 
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