2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.134957
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Bio-efficacy of imidazolinones in weed control in a tropical paddy soil amended with optimized agrowaste-derived biochars

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“…In this sense, many studies have demonstrated reductions in the efficacy of herbicides in biochar-amended soils [29,57]. In fact, Yavari et al [58] indicated that the weed control of imidazolinones decreased in biochar-amended rice soils. In contrast to biochar, Peña et al [59] indicated that the bioefficacy of S-metolachlor, a non-dissociated herbicide used for weed control in different crops, was not reduced in different agricultural AC-amended soils, although the organic amendment led to significant increases in herbicide sorption.…”
Section: Bioassaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, many studies have demonstrated reductions in the efficacy of herbicides in biochar-amended soils [29,57]. In fact, Yavari et al [58] indicated that the weed control of imidazolinones decreased in biochar-amended rice soils. In contrast to biochar, Peña et al [59] indicated that the bioefficacy of S-metolachlor, a non-dissociated herbicide used for weed control in different crops, was not reduced in different agricultural AC-amended soils, although the organic amendment led to significant increases in herbicide sorption.…”
Section: Bioassaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 The release of trace elements such as iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), zinc (Zn), copper (Cu) and organic matter is controlled during its decomposition process. 2 Previous studies have mainly focused on the loss of mass and dynamics of carbon and macronutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, in plant litter, rather than the content of trace elements. 3 It is crucial to determine the presence of heavy metals in litter to assess potential environmental risks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%