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Behavior of Herbicides in Irrigated Soils

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The primary function of herbicides is to protect agricultural crops from infestation with weeds and to prevent arable land from being overgrown by plant cover indigenous to the ecosystem. The chemicals known as herbicides are mainly synthetic organic compounds with broad molecular configurations having as a common property the ability of selectively killing or inhibiting the growth of plants. A selective herbicide retards growth or kills one plant species (the weed), whereas another plant species (the crop) is unaffected by the same treatment

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Yaron, B., Gerstl, Z., Spencer, W.F. (1985). Behavior of Herbicides in Irrigated Soils. In: Stewart, B.A. (eds) Advances in Soil Science. Advances in Soil Science, vol 3. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5090-6_4

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