2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-83582013000400023
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Sorption of fomesafen in Brazilian soils

Abstract: -The study of the dynamics of a herbicide in the soil focus on the interactions with environmental components to obtain agronomic efficiency, ensuring selectivity to the culture and risk reduction of environmental impact. This study evaluated the sorption process of fomesafen in the Brazilian soils Ultisol, Cambisol, and Organosol. Besides soil, washed sand was used as an inert material for determination of the sorption ratio of fomesafen in the soil. The bioassay method was applied, using Sorghum vulgare plan… Show more

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“…Fomesafen with acidic properties is less likely to sorb to soil at neutral or high pH values than nonionic or cationic fomesafen because of its negative charge. Similarly, Silva et al showed that the fomesafen K f ads doubled when the soil pH decreased by 1 unit.…”
Section: Results and Disscussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…Fomesafen with acidic properties is less likely to sorb to soil at neutral or high pH values than nonionic or cationic fomesafen because of its negative charge. Similarly, Silva et al showed that the fomesafen K f ads doubled when the soil pH decreased by 1 unit.…”
Section: Results and Disscussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Fomesafen with acidic properties is less likely to sorb to soil at neutral or high pH values than nonionic or cationic fomesafen because of its negative charge. Similarly, Silva et al [27] showed that the fomesafen K f ads doubled when the soil pH decreased by 1 unit. In the soils amended with biochar, the adsorption of fomesafen was significantly enhanced, with the fomesafen adsorption to the biochar-amended soils decreasing following the same trend as the adsorption of fomesafen to the unamended soils (S D > S E > S B > S A > S C ; Figure 1).…”
Section: Effects Of Biochar Amendment On Fomesafen Adsorptionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…É um herbicida que apresenta alta afinidade com a matéria orgânica, com Kow de 794 (Rodrigues; Almeida, 2011). Estas informações embasam o entendimento sobre a maior intensidade das injúrias no solo de textura franco arenosa, pois a combinação de irrigações diárias e menores teores de argila e matéria orgânica favorecem o carreamento e a maior concentração de fomesafen na região próxima a semente (Silva et al, 2013;Silva et al, 2014), portanto, durante a embebição das sementes, pode ter havido maior absorção do herbicida nesta classe textural.…”
Section: Fomesafen (G Ha -1 )unclassified
“…Sabe-se que o fomesafen é um herbicida lixiviável Regitano, 2009) e que apresenta baixa sorção em solos com baixos teores de argila e matéria orgânica (Silva et al, 2013). Em sua pesquisa, Weissler e Poole (1982) determinaram a quantidade de fomesafen na camada de 0-10 cm em solos com 6,0 e 2,1% de matéria orgânica; os mesmos pesquisadores observaram maior concentração de fomesafen (185 mg dm -3 ) no solo com maior teor de matéria orgânica, comprovando a matéria orgânica do solo contribui positivamente com a sorção do fomesafen.…”
Section: Fomesafen (G Ha -1 )unclassified
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