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- W2943480119 abstract "The input of harmful substances into surface waters are of major concern since their side effects may negatively affect the chemical state of surface waters. This study investigated the drainage loss of pesticides into surface waters in a small agricultural catchment in Northern Germany. The pesticides flufenacet, diflufenican, and pendimethalin were monitored at a daily resolution for 154 days in 2016 (dry period) and 111 days in 2017 (wet period) for two consecutive years at both field- (10 ha) and catchment-scale (100 ha). Highly contrasting weather conditions led to extremely high differences in loads between both monitoring periods. Regarding both scales and campaigns, flufenacet was released often in considerably higher amounts and faster than diflufenican and pendimethalin. The very mobile pesticide, flufenacet, is not exclusively leached during high precipitation events but also continuously discharged from soils to the drainage system during low precipitation. Pendimethalin had the lowest recovery rate in comparison to its application amount and showed a lower total loss rate than the less sorptive pesticide diflufenican. Pendimethalin and diflufenican showed high retarded loads caused by increased drainage discharge and sediment transport during late winter induced by freezing and thawing processes in the upper soil. Hence, leaching of the pesticides was controlled by the sorption properties of the investigated compounds and, to a large extent, by hydrological boundary conditions, which were highly variable from an (inter-) annual perspective. Our study identified antecedent and prevailing precipitation and soil moisture conditions as the key impact of pesticide leaching to the drainage system in the long-term." @default.
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- W2943480119 title "How weather conditions and physico-chemical properties control the leaching of flufenacet, diflufenican, and pendimethalin in a tile-drained landscape" @default.
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