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Simazine Runoff from Citrus Orchards Affected by Shallow Mechanical Incorporation

F. Liu*,a and N. V. O'Connellb

a Kearney Agricultural Center, Univ. of California, Parlier, CA 93648
b Cooperative Extension, Univ. of California, Tulare County, Tulare, CA 93274



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Fig. 1. Averaged soil infiltration rate (n = 6) measured on-site with a cylinder infiltrometer.

 


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Fig. 2. Diagram of runoff collection and sampling.

 





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