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Management by risk of water sources contamination from soil by herbicide 2,4-D

https://doi.org/10.32686/1812-5220-2020-17-1-24-29

Abstract

The possibility of management by risk of surface and underground water sources contamination from soil by herbicide 2,4-D by active coals application was estimated. Active coals absorb the herbicide which is in the soil and its migration in water sources prevent. The effect of sorption by active coals has been established on the content of herbicide in a liquid phase of soil presented by capillary and gravitational moisture.

About the Authors

R. R. Khorobrykh
Institute of Basic Biological Problems of RAS
Russian Federation

Rumiya R. Khorobrykh

142290, Moscow region, Pushchino, Institutskaya str., b. 2



R. V. Galiulin
Institute of Basic Biological Problems of RAS
Russian Federation

Rauf V. Galiulin

142290, Moscow region, Pushchino, Institutskaya str., b. 2



R. A. Galiulina
Institute of Basic Biological Problems of RAS
Russian Federation

Roza A. Galiulina

142290, Moscow region, Pushchino, Institutskaya str., b. 2



V. N. Bashkin
Institute of Physicochemical and Biological Problems of Soil Science of RAS
Russian Federation

Vladimir N. Bashkin

142290, Russia, Moscow region, Pushchino, Institutskaya str., b. 2



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Khorobrykh R.R., Galiulin R.V., Galiulina R.A., Bashkin V.N. Management by risk of water sources contamination from soil by herbicide 2,4-D. Issues of Risk Analysis. 2020;17(1):24-29. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32686/1812-5220-2020-17-1-24-29

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