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    Phytotoxicity of Atrazine, S-Metolachlor, and Permethrin to Typha latifolia (Linneaus) Germination and Seedling Growth

    Phytotoxicity assessments were performed to compare responses of Typha latifolia (L.) seeds to atrazine (only) and atrazine + S-metolachlor exposure concentrations of 0.03, 0.3, 3, and 30 mg L−1, as well as perme...

    M. T. Moore, M. A. Locke in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (2012)

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    Effect of Storage Method and Associated Holding Time on Nitrogen and Phosphorus Concentrations in Surface Water Samples

    Assessments were conducted to determine the effect of sample storage method and associated holding time on surface water nutrient concentrations from field sites. Six surface water sites and two nutrient spike...

    M. T. Moore, M. A. Locke in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (2013)

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    Diazinon and Permethrin Mitigation Across a Grass–Wetland Buffer

    Vegetated buffers of different designs are often used as edge-of-field treatment practices to remove pesticides that may be entrained in agricultural runoff. However, buffer system efficacy in pesticide runoff...

    M. T. Moore, R. Kröger, M. A. Locke in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination an… (2014)

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    Drying and Storage Methods Affect Cyfluthrin Concentrations in Exposed Plant Samples

    Standard procedures do not exist for drying and storage of plant samples prior to chemical analyses. Since immediate analysis is not always possible, current research examined which plant drying and storage me...

    M. T. Moore, R. Kröger, M. A. Locke in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination an… (2016)

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    Can Rice (Oryza sativa) Mitigate Pesticides and Nutrients in Agricultural Runoff?

    Phytoremediation of nutrients and pesticides in runoff is a growing conservation effort, particularly in agriculturally intensive areas such as the lower Mississippi River Valley. In the current study, rice (Oryz...

    M. T. Moore, M. A. Locke in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (2018)

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    Can Pesticides Dissolved in Runoff and Exposed to Maturing Rice (Oryza sativa) Plants be Transferred to Seeds?

    Agriculture’s global challenge to feed an estimated 7.7 billion people is further exacerbated by less available cropland for production and rapidly changing climate patterns. Pesticides are often utilized to m...

    M. T. Moore, M. A. Locke in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (2022)