“…Scott et al (2010) showed the potential for enzymes to destroy atrazine in irrigated sugarcane tailwater capture pits. Thorburn and colleagues have long-studied the possibility of using the 'nitrogen replacement' technique to better manage fertiliser use in sugarcane growing and reduce the current losses of nitrogen from the sugarcane growing system (Biggs et al, in press;Park et al, 2008;Thorburn et al, 2007Thorburn et al, , 2008aThorburn et al, ,b, 2009Thorburn et al, , 2011aWebster et al, 2008Webster et al, , 2012 and the current recommended practice, 'Six Easy Steps' has also been evaluated . Armour et al (in press) showed large losses of nitrate in deep drainage under banana crops in the Wet Tropics with far lesser amounts under sugarcane in similar climatic conditions.…”