Source: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. Unidade: CENA
Subjects: CONTAMINAÇÃO AMBIENTAL, HERBICIDAS, RETENÇÃO, EUCALIPTO, BAMBU, SOLOS
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PORTO, Maria Alice Formiga et al. Biochar obtained from eucalyptus, rice hull, and native bamboo as an alternative to decrease mobility of hexazinone, metribuzin, and quinclorac in a tropical soil. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, v. 196, p. 1-17, 2024Tradução . . Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-024-12589-z. Acesso em: 09 out. 2024.APA
Porto, M. A. F., Mendes, K. F., Tornisielo, V. L., Guiotoku, M., Souza, M. de F., Lins, H. A., & Silva, D. V. (2024). Biochar obtained from eucalyptus, rice hull, and native bamboo as an alternative to decrease mobility of hexazinone, metribuzin, and quinclorac in a tropical soil. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 196, 1-17. doi:10.1007/s10661-024-12589-zNLM
Porto MAF, Mendes KF, Tornisielo VL, Guiotoku M, Souza M de F, Lins HA, Silva DV. Biochar obtained from eucalyptus, rice hull, and native bamboo as an alternative to decrease mobility of hexazinone, metribuzin, and quinclorac in a tropical soil [Internet]. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 2024 ; 196 1-17.[citado 2024 out. 09 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-024-12589-zVancouver
Porto MAF, Mendes KF, Tornisielo VL, Guiotoku M, Souza M de F, Lins HA, Silva DV. Biochar obtained from eucalyptus, rice hull, and native bamboo as an alternative to decrease mobility of hexazinone, metribuzin, and quinclorac in a tropical soil [Internet]. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 2024 ; 196 1-17.[citado 2024 out. 09 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-024-12589-z