RESIDUES IN SOILS AND STRAWBERRIES RESULTING FROM SIMAZINE APPLICATIONS
Canadian Journal of Plant Science1972Vol. 52(2), pp. 147–149
Abstract
No simazine residues were found in strawberry fruit from plants to which simazine had been applied for weed control 1 year previously. About 14% of the simazine remained in the soil, to which up to 4.48 kg/ha had been applied 15 months previously.
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