Environmental factors (nutritional elements) affecting toxicity of herbicides to soil algal populations in rice fields at Qalubia - Egypt
Hamed Mohamed Eladel Hamed;
Abstract
Increasing herbicides application in agricultural fields to control harmful weeds which restricts the growth of crop plants, lead to contaminate water resources and field soil by these herbicide residues.
Herbicide interactions with soil algae are always
Herbicide interactions with soil algae are always
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| Title | Environmental factors (nutritional elements) affecting toxicity of herbicides to soil algal populations in rice fields at Qalubia - Egypt | Authors | Hamed Mohamed Eladel Hamed | Keywords | Environmental factors (nutritional elements) affecting toxicity of herbicides to soil algal populations in rice fields at Qalubia - Egypt | Issue Date | 1999 | Description | Increasing herbicides application in agricultural fields to control harmful weeds which restricts the growth of crop plants, lead to contaminate water resources and field soil by these herbicide residues. Herbicide interactions with soil algae are always |
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