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Adsorption of glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid in soils

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Fig. 2. Content of: a – glyphosate and b – AMPA in Stagnosol at different time intervals and soil depths, sampling: 1
Fig. 4. Glyphosate and AMPA contents in the investigated soils at 0-2 cm soil depth. The control values show the glyphosate contentsbefore application (eg the residual traces, next to zero, from the previous application).

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