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EFFECTS OF PIG SLURRY APPLICATION ON SOIL PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND GLYPHOSATE MOBILITY

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Table 1.Total amount of dry matter from organic matter and nutrients applied through pig slurry over the 12 years of experimentation
Table 3. Physical properties of an Hapludox after 12 years of pig slurry applications that showed differences among application rates
Figure 3. Concentrations of glyphosate and rainfall during the sampling period. Bars identified by different letters are different among themselves (Tukey, p<0.05).
Figure 4. Glyphosate concentrations at different soil depths during the sampling period.

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