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There are three groups of factors which are considered in soil-pesticides interaction studies: the properties of pesticides, the properties of the soil, and the environmental factors which may affect these interactions. As is generally known, the soil is a very complex and nonhomogeneous medium and the soil environment is determined by climatic conditions and agricultural technology. Soil-pesticides interactions are, therefore, complex processes governed not only by each of the mentioned groups of factors but also by the integrated effects and interrelations.
Contribution from the Agricultural Research Organization 133-E 1977 Series.
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Yaron, B., Saltzman, S. (1978). Soil-parathion surface interactions. In: Gunther, F.A., Gunther, J.D. (eds) Residue Reviews. Residues of Pesticides and Other Contaminants in the Total Environment, vol 69. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-6281-7_1
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