“…Erosive rainfall occurs frequently in regions with loess soil in China (Shi and Shao, 2000), and many nutrients and pesticides are transported, leading to serious water pollution (Li et al, 2011;Ongley et al, 2010). Glyphosate in soil either can be dispersed in runoff and drainage or carried with soil particles (Avigliano et al, 2014;Bergstrom et al, 2011;Kjaer et al, 2005;Lanctot et al, 2013;Londo et al, 2014;Styczen et al, 2011;Webster et al, 2014). Many studies have documented the transport of glyphosate by runoff and leached discharge, but most have focused on laboratory and lysimetric methods using pots or soil columns (Bergstrom et al, 2011;Zhao et al, 2009;Zhou et al, 2010).…”