2024
DOI: 10.30955/gnj.005670
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Non-competitive and competitive sorption of imidacloprid and KNO3 into soils and their effects on the germination of wheat plants (Triticum aestivum L.)

Abstract: <p>The non-competitive and competitive adsorption/desorption of agrochemicals into soil plays an important role in the fate and behaviour of contaminants in the environment. Non-competitive and competitive adsorption/desorption experiments of imidacloprid and KNO3 into alluvial soil and sandy soil were performed via batch experiments. Non-competitive and competitive experiments showed that imidacloprid was the most strongly adsorbed and desorbed from KNO3 in both tested soils. The adsorption of imidaclop… Show more

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