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<b:Tag>pse-201905-0008</b:Tag>
<b:SourceType>ArticleInAPeriodical</b:SourceType>
<b:Year>2019</b:Year>
<b:PeriodicalName>Plant, Soil and Environment</b:PeriodicalName>
<b:Volume>65</b:Volume>
<b:Issue>5</b:Issue>
<b:Pages>273-281</b:Pages>
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<b:Person><b:Last>Schuhmann</b:Last><b:First>Andrea</b:First></b:Person>
<b:Person><b:Last>Klammler</b:Last><b:First>Gernot</b:First></b:Person>
<b:Person><b:Last>Weiss</b:Last><b:First>Stefan</b:First></b:Person>
<b:Person><b:Last>Gans</b:Last><b:First>Oliver</b:First></b:Person>
<b:Person><b:Last>Fank</b:Last><b:First>Johann</b:First></b:Person>
<b:Person><b:Last>Haberhauer</b:Last><b:First>Georg</b:First></b:Person>
<b:Person><b:Last>Gerzabek</b:Last><b:First>H.</b:First><b:Middle>Martin</b:Middle></b:Person>
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<b:Title>Degradation and leaching of bentazone, terbuthylazine and S-metolachlor and some of their metabolites: A long-term lysimeter experiment</b:Title>
<b:Comments>The degradation and leaching of bentazone, terbuthylazine and S-metolachlor and their metabolites N-methyl-bentazone, desethyl-terbuthylazine, 2-hydroxy-terbuthylazine, metolachlor ethane sulfonic acid (ESA) and metolachlor oxanilic acid (OA) were investigated using the plant protection products Artett (bentazone/terbuthylazine), Gardo Gold (S-metolachlor/terbuthylazine) and Dual Gold (S-metolachlor) applied to a weighable, monolithic, high precision lysimeter with a loamy, sandy soil. Artett and Gardo Gold were applied at higher doses than recommended according to good agricultural practice. In leachate, S-metolachlor was detected at concentrations of up to 0.15 &#181;g/L, whereas metolachlor-ESA and metolachlor-OA were present at higher concentrations of up to 37 &#181;g/L and 8.4 &#181;g/L, respectively. In a second terbuthylazine application, concentrations of desethyl-terbuthylazine of up to 0.1 &#181;g/L were detected. In soil, bentazone degraded faster than terbuthylazine and S-metolachlor, whereas the metabolization of terbuthylazine after the second application resulted in an enhanced formation of desethyl-terbuthylazine and a highly increased hydroxylation of terbuthylazine. The importance of analysing both parent compounds and metabolites on a long-term scale was demonstrated to better understand the environmental fate and transport.</b:Comments>
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