Adaptation of a resistive model to pesticide volatilization from plants at the field scale: Comparison with a dataset
Abstract
Volatilization from plants is known to greatly contribute to pesticide emission into the atmosphere. Modeling would allow estimating this contribution, but few models are actually available because of our poor understanding of processes occurring at the leaf surface, competing with volatilization, and also because available datasets for validating models are lacking. The SURFATM-Pesticides model was developed to predict pesticide volatilization...
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Title
Adaptation of a resistive model to pesticide volatilization from plants at the field scale: Comparison with a dataset
Published Date
Feb 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
83
Pages
260 - 268
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