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Several reviews describe in considerable detail the mechanisms of the adsorption of pesticide molecules by soil colloids (Adams 1972, Bailey and White 1964 b and 1970, Bertagna 1959, Hayes 1970, Helling et al 1971, Knight et al 1970, Kunze 1966, Osgerby 1970 Sheets and Danielson 1960, White and Mortland 1970). These workers indicated that such factors as the physical and chemical nature of the pesticide, the physical and chemical nature of the soil colloid, soil reaction, soil temperature, soil moisture, the nature of the saturating cation on the soil colloids, and the nature of the formulation all affect the adsorption-desorption of pesticides in soils. Because of the detail given by the above reviews and the current nature of the material presented by them, duplication of their efforts will be avoided.
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Adams, R.S. (1973). Factors influencing soil adsorption and bioactivity of pesticides. In: Gunther, F.A., Gunther, J.D. (eds) Residue Reviews. Residue Reviews/Rückstands-Berichte, vol 47. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-8488-9_1
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