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Leaching of Imidacloprid and Procymidone in a Greenhouse of Southeast of Spain

Emilio González-Pradas*,a, María Dolores Ureña-Amatea, Francisco Flores-Céspedesa, Manuel Fernández-Péreza, James Garrattb and Richard Wilkinsb

a Dep. of Inorganic Chemistry, Univ. of Almeria, La Cañada San Urbano, s/n, 04120-Almeria, Spain
b Dep. of Agricultural and Environmental Science, Univ. of Newcastle, NE1 7RU - Newcastle upon Tyne, UK



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Fig. 1. Molecular formula and selected properties of imidacloprid and procymidone.

 


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Fig. 2. Soil tension measurements at three depths taken between 0900 and 1000 h.

 


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Fig. 3. Average night-time (1800–0600 h) soil temperature measurements at three depths

 


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Fig. 4. Imidacloprid residues from the (a) first, (b) second, (c) third, and (d) fourth experiments.

 


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Fig. 5. Procymidone residues from the (a) first, (b) second, (c) third, and (d) fourth experiments.

 





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