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ABSTRACT
Sampling equipment reported herein enables collection of flood and seepage waters to determine persistence and transport of chemicals applied in flooded rice culture (Oryza sativa L.). This system gives a capability of evaluating the effects of different chemical application methods (water-applied, soil-incorporated) and water management systems (static, flow-through, and recycled).
1 Contribution from Department of Water Science & Engineering, University of California, Davis, Calif. 95616. This work is being supported by the California Rice Research Foundation. Presented before Div. A-5, American Society of Agronomy, Nov. 1, 1972, at Miami Beach, Fla.
2 Lecturer, Professor of Water Science, Postgraduate Research Water Scientist, and Professor of Water Science, respectively.
Received for publication December 22, 1972. Accepted for publication February 28, 1973.
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