reviewPest Management ScienceDec 27, 2007BRONZE OA

Fate of glyphosate in soil and the possibility of leaching to ground and surface waters: a review

University of Copenhagen

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Abstract

The very wide use of glyphosate to control weeds in agricultural, silvicultural and urban areas throughout the world requires that special attention be paid to its possible transport from terrestrial to aquatic environments. The aim of this review is to present and discuss the state of knowledge on sorption, degradation and leachability of glyphosate in soils. Difficulties of drawing clear and unambiguous conclusions because of strong soil dependency and limited conclusive investigations are pointed out. Nevertheless, the risk of ground and surface water pollution by glyphosate seems limited because of sorption onto variable-charge soil minerals, e.g. aluminium and iron oxides, and because of microbial…

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Keywords
  • Leaching (pedology)
  • Groundwater
  • Environmental science
  • Glyphosate
  • Surface runoff
  • Soil water
  • Sorption
  • Lessivage
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