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Low detection of Glyphosate in rivers following application in forestry.

Christopher B EdgeWilliam HainesMatt BlaneyMartin Noël
Published in: Pest management science (2023)
Glyphosate is not likely present in surface waters during baseflow conditions as a result of applications in forestry. Lack of detection is likely because soil capacity to bind glyphosate remains high due to infrequent applications to the same area, and factors that limit sediment transport to surface waters such as buffers. Additional sampling is needed during other stream conditions, ideally spring freshet, to determine peak concentrations. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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