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227 Pages·2011·2.787 MB·English
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Content: PREFACE ; BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES TO MITIGATE PESTICIDE RUNOFF ; 1. IMPROVING SURFACE WATER QUALITY THROUGH GROWER-LED COALITION PROGRAM USING GIS MAPPING AND GROWER VISITS ; PARRY KLASSEN AND MICHAEL L. JOHNSON, PHD ; 2. FROM VEGETATED DITCHES TO RICE FIELDS: THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX FOR PESTICIDE MITIGATION ; M. T. MOORE, R. KROGER, J. L. FARRIS, M. A. LOCKE, E. R. BENNETT, D. L. DENTON, AND C. M. COOPER ; 3. USE OF CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS AS BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE TO REDUCE PESTICIDE LOADS ; ROBERT BUDD ; 4. EFFICACY OF SEDIMENT BASINS FOR REDUCING SEDIMENT AND PYRETHROID TRANSPORT IN ALMOND ORCHARDS ; JAMES C. MARKLE, TAMARA E. WATSON, TERRY L. PRICHARD, AND P. KLASSEN ; 5. MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR REDUCING DISCHARGE OF PYRETHROIDS AND SEDIMENT IN IRRIGATION DRAINAGE WATER FROM ROW CROPS ; RUSSELL L. JONES AND JAMES C. MARKLE ; 6. MITIGATING PESTICIDE RUNOFF FROM NURSERIES ; JULIE NEWMAN, SALVATORE MANGIAFICO, DON MERHAUT, LAOSHENG WU, JIANHANG LU, DARREN HAVER, BEN FABER, AND JAY GAN ; 7. EFFECTIVENESS OF CULTIVATION PRACTICES TO MINIMIZE THE OFF-SITE TRANSPORT OF PESTICIDES IN RUNOFF FROM MANAGED TURF ; PAMELA J. RICE, BRIAN P. HORGAN, AND JENNIFER L. RITTENHOUSE ; 8. ENCOURAGING ADOPTION OF INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT IN NON-AGRICULTURAL SETTINGS ; CHERYL A. WILEN, CHRIS A. GEIGER, AND WANDA Y. MACLACHLAN ; 9. COMPARISON OF PESTICIDE RUNOFF FROM ORGANIC AND CONVENTIONAL WALNUT ORCHARDS ; NICOLE DAVID, FRED THOMAS, AND DEBRA DENTON ; 10. INTRODUCTION OF ATRAZINE DEGRADER TO ENHANCE RHIZODEGRADATION OF ATRAZINE ; CHUNG-HO LIN, BRIAN M. THOMPSON, HSIN-YEH HSIEH, AND ROBERT N. LERCH ; 11. FREE-ENZYME BIOREMEDIATION OF PESTICIDES ; COLIN SCOTT, CAMERON BEGLEY, MATTHEW J. TAYLOR, GUNJAN PANDEY, VINKO MOMIROSKI, NIGEL FRENCH, CLINT BREARLEY, STEVE E. KOTSONIS, MICHAEL J. SELLECK, FLERIDA A. CARINO, CRISTINA M. BAJET, CRAIG CLARKE, JOHN G. OAKESHOTT, AND ROBYN J. RUSSELL ; 12. EFFICACY OF A VEGETATIVE BUFFER FOR REDUCING THE POTENTIAL RUNOFF OF THE INSECT GROWTH REGULATOR NOVALURON ; ROBERT EVERICH, ANDREW NEWCOMBE, MARY NETT, AND JANET OLINGER ; 13. APPLICATION METHODS IN ORCHARDS TO REDUCE OFF-SITE DEPOSITION OF PESTICIDES ; ROBERT C. EHN, DENNIS M. DUNBAR, AND TIM KSANDER ; MODELING PESTICIDE RUNOFF AND MITIGATION PRACTICES ; 14. MODELING APPROACHES FOR PESTICIDE EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT IN RICE PADDIES ; YUZHOU LUO, W. MARTIN WILLIAMS, DIRK F. YOUNG, HIROZUMI WATANABE, JULIEN BOULANGE, AMY M. RITTER, AND THAI KHANH PHONG ; 15. MODELING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MITIGATION MEASURES ON THE DIAZINON LABEL ; NATHAN J. SNYDER, W. MARTIN WILLIAMS, DEBRA L. DENTON, AND CHRISTIAN BONGARD ; 16. ESTIMATING PESTICIDE RETENTION EFFICACY FOR EDGE-OF-FIELD BUFFERS USING THE RIPARIAN ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT MODEL (REMM) IN A SOUTHEASTERN PLAINS LANDSCAPE ; THOMAS L. POTTER, R. RICHARD LOWRANCE, DAVID D. BOSCH, AND RANDALL G. WILLIAMS ; 17. COMPARISON OF MODELS FOR ESTIMATING THE REMOVAL OF PESTICIDES BY VEGETATED FILTER STRIPS ; MICHAEL F. WINCHELL, RUSSELL L. JONES, AND TAMMARA L. ESTES ; 18. SOURCES OF PYRETHROID INSECTICIDES IN CALIFORNIA'S URBAN WATERSHEDS: A CONCEPTUAL MODEL ; KELLY D. MORAN AND PATTI L. TENBROOK ; 19. USE OF THE EPA STORM WATER MANAGEMENT MODEL (SWMM) FOR DIAGNOSIS OF PESTICIDE OFF-TARGET MOVEMENT FROM RESIDENTIAL AREAS ; SCOTT H. JACKSON AND MICHAEL WINCHELL ; CHALLENGES IN PROTECTING SURFACE WATER QUALITY ; 20. THE CHALLENGES OF DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING AGRICULTURAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ; K. L. MERCER ; 21. FOOD SAFETY AND SURFACE WATER QUALITY ; KAREN LOWELL AND MARY BIANCHI ; EDITORS' BIOGRAPHIES ; INDEXES ; AUTHOR INDEX ; SUBJECT INDEX
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