Fate of glyphosate and its degradation products AMPA, glycine and sarcosine in an agricultural soil: Implications for environmental risk assessment

S Aslam, Y **g, KM Nowak - Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2023 - Elsevier
Glyphosate can be biodegraded via the aminomethylphosponic acid (AMPA) and the
sarcosine/glycine pathway leading to the formation of three intermediate products AMPA …

[HTML][HTML] Runoff and erosion mitigation via conservation tillage and cover crops-derivation of model input parameters from literature

S Sittig, R Sur - Environmental Challenges, 2024 - Elsevier
Runoff and hydric soil erosion from agricultural fields may lead to a transfer of plant
protection products (PPP) to adjacent surface water bodies, in addition to the intrinsic losses …

Fate of glyphosate and degradates in cover crop residues and underlying soil: A laboratory study

A Cassigneul, P Benoit, V Bergheaud… - Science of the Total …, 2016 - Elsevier
The increasing use of cover crops (CC) may lead to an increase in glyphosate application
for their destruction. Sorption and degradation of 14 C-glyphosate on and within 4 decaying …

Microbial activity, community composition and degraders in the glyphosate-spiked soil are driven by glycine formation

S Aslam, M Arslan, KM Nowak - Science of the Total Environment, 2024 - Elsevier
Widely-used glyphosate may produce aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA), glycine and
sarcosine. To date, little is known about effects of these degradation products on soil …

Dissipation and phytotoxicity of imazethapyr and imazamox in soils amended with β-cyclodextrin-chitosan biocomposite

P Kaur, P Kaur, N Kaur, D Jain, K Singh… - Science of the Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
Use of imazethapyr and imazamox has been an environmental concern due to their high
persistence, water solubility, residue build up and potential to injure the succeeding crops …

Effect of rainfall regimes and mulch decomposition on the dissipation and leaching of S‐metolachlor and glyphosate: a soil column experiment

S Aslam, A Iqbal, M Deschamps… - Pest management …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
BACKGROUND Interception by plant residues is a major process affecting pesticide
persistence and leaching in conservation agriculture. Dissipation and leaching of S …

[HTML][HTML] Control of the Field Herbicide Dissipation by Cover Crop Mulch in Conservation Agriculture

M Douibi, MJ Carpio, MS Rodríguez-Cruz… - Agronomy, 2024 - mdpi.com
The effects of mulch on the dissipation of S-metolachlor-SMOC, foramsulfuron-FORAM, and
thiencarbazone-methyl-TCM and the formation of their main degradation metabolites were …

Mulch of plant residues at the soil surface impact the leaching and persistence of pesticides: A modelling study from soil columns

S Aslam, A Iqbal, F Lafolie, S Recous, P Benoit… - Journal of contaminant …, 2018 - Elsevier
Crop residues left on the soil surface as mulch greatly influence the fate of pesticides in
conservation agricultural practices because most of the applied pesticide is intercepted by …

Behaviour of S-metolachlor and its oxanilic and ethanesulfonic acids metabolites under fresh vs. partially decomposed cover crop mulches: A laboratory study

A Cassigneul, P Benoit, C Nobile, V Bergheaud… - Science of the Total …, 2018 - Elsevier
At the time of spring pre-emergent herbicide application, the soil surface in conservation
agriculture is most of the time covered by cover crops (CC) mulches. The state of these …

Environmental availability of sulfamethoxazole and its acetylated metabolite added to soils via sludge compost or bovine manure

A Goulas, N Sertillanges, K Brimo, P Garnier… - Science of The Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
The fate of antibiotics and their metabolites in soils after application of organic waste
depends on their environmental availability, which depends on the quality and …