2012
DOI: 10.2489/jswc.67.1.8
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Water, sediment, and metolachlor transport differences between wide- and narrow-row cotton production systems

Abstract: Planting cotton (Gossypiwn liirstinini [L.]) in narrow rather than wide rows could reduce erosion and off-site agrochemical transport, but this hypothesis needs to be evaluated under midsouth cropping conditions. Field studies were conducted near Stoneville, Mississippi, on a Dundee silty clay loam in 2006 and 2007 to evaluate sediment, water, and metolachlor (2-chloro-N-[2-ethyl-6-methylphenyl]-N-[2-methoxy-l-methylethyl] acetamide) loss in narrow (38 cm [15 in]) and wide-row (102 cm [40 in]) cotton. One day … Show more

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