Journal or Publishing Institution: Aeolian Research
Study: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1875963717301222
Author(s): Mendez, M.J., Aimar, S.B., Aparicio, V.C., Haberkon, N.B.R., Buschiazzo, D.E., De Gerónimo, E. and Costa, J.L.
Article Type: Report
Record ID: 1581
Abstract: Highlights – Glyphosate is found in the respirable dust (RD) emitted by different sources (bulk soil and aggregate-size fractions); Aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA) content in the RD is higher than glyphosate contents; Glyphosate and AMPA are found in the RD even 12 months after last glyphosate application; Glyphosate content in RD were from 4 to 17 times higher than in the source; AMPA content in RD were from 4 to 9 times higher than in the source.
Keywords: Glyphosate, Aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA), Erosion, Tillage, Airborne Dust, Agricultural Soils, Herbicide, Carcinogenic, Genetically Modified Crops, Groundwater, Streams
Citation: Mendez, M.J., Aimar, S.B., Aparicio, V.C., Haberkon, N.B.R., Buschiazzo, D.E., De Gerónimo, E. and Costa, J.L., 2017. Glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA) contents in the respirable dust emitted by an agricultural soil of the central semiarid region of Argentina. Aeolian Research, 29, pp.23-29.