The impact of managed aquifer recharge on the fate and transport of pesticides in agricultural soils
Tiantian Zhou(University of Arizona), Helen E. Dahlke(University of California, Davis), Jiřı́ Šimůnek(University of California, Riverside), Elad Levintal(University of California, Davis), Giuseppe Brunetti(BOKU University), Nels Ruud(California Department of Pesticide Regulation), Cristina Prieto García(University of California, Davis)
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