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Implementation of a herbicide simulation model in a geographical information system with an example of a site‐specific application

Lücke et al., 1995

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8782790806964394682
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Lücke A
Günther P
Diekkrüger B
Pestemer W
Richter O
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Weed Research

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Zusammenfassung A Geographical Information System (GIS) was combined with a model for simulating leaching and degradation of herbicides. The model uses first–order kinetics to simulate degradation, and a cascade model to simulate transport. This system was tested …
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