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    Leaching of azoxystrobin and its degradation product R234886 from Danish agricultural field sites by Jørgensen, Lisbeth Flindt, Kjær, Jeanne, Olsen, Preben, Rosenbom, Annette Elisabeth

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-07-2012)
    “…► Azoxystrobin and R234886 leach through loamy soils to the aquatic environment. ► Long-term leaching was governed by preferential transport through…”
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    Pesticide leaching through sandy and loamy fields – Long-term lessons learnt from the Danish Pesticide Leaching Assessment Programme by Rosenbom, Annette E., Olsen, Preben, Plauborg, Finn, Grant, Ruth, Juhler, René K., Brüsch, Walter, Kjær, Jeanne

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-06-2015)
    “…The European Union authorization procedure for pesticides includes an assessment of the leaching risk posed by pesticides and their degradation products (DP)…”
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    Leaching of Estrogenic Hormones from Manure-Treated Structured Soils by Olsen, Preben, Bach, Kamilla, Barlebo, Heidi C, Ingerslev, Flemming, Hansen, Martin, Sørensen, Bent Halling

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-06-2007)
    “…The threat to the aquatic environment posed by root zone leaching of estrogens from manure-treated fields has hitherto been overlooked. The steroid hormones…”
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    Transport modes and pathways of the strongly sorbing pesticides glyphosate and pendimethalin through structured drained soils by Kjær, Jeanne, Ernsten, Vibeke, Jacobsen, Ole H., Hansen, Nis, de Jonge, Lis Wollesen, Olsen, Preben

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-07-2011)
    “…► Glyphosate and pendimethalin leached through structured soil in high concentrations. ► Transport of particle-bound pesticide accounted for only 13–31% of…”
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    Long -term leaching of rimsulfuron degradation products through sandy agricultural soils by Rosenbom, Annette Elisabeth, Kjær, Jeanne, Olsen, Preben

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-05-2010)
    “…The objective was to quantify leaching of the widely used low-dosage sulfonylurea herbicides rimsulfuron and its primary degradation products IN70941…”
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    Leaching of glyphosate and amino-methylphosphonic acid from Danish agricultural field sites by Kjaer, J, Olsen, P, Ullum, M, Grant, R

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-03-2005)
    “…Pesticide leaching is an important process with respect to contamination risk to the aquatic environment. The risk of leaching was thus evaluated for…”
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    Leaching of Metribuzin Metabolites and the Associated Contamination of a Sandy Danish Aquifer by Olsen, Preben, Henriksen, Trine, Ullum, Marlene

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-11-2005)
    “…As degradation products of metribuzin have received little attention as potential groundwater contaminants, we evaluated leaching of metribuzin and its primary…”
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    Analysis of the plant growth regulator chlormequat in soil and water by means of liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry, pressurised liquid extraction, and solid-phase extraction by Henriksen, Trine, Juhler, René K., Brandt, Gyrite, Kjær, Jeanne

    Published in Journal of Chromatography A (20-03-2009)
    “…We present a new, precise and accurate method for quantitative analysis of chlormequat in soil and aqueous matrices. The method, which is based on LC–MS/MS,…”
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    Ability of the MACRO Model to Predict Long-Term Leaching of Metribuzin and Diketometribuzin by Rosenbom, Annette E, Kjær, Jeanne, Henriksen, Trine, Ullum, Marlene, Olsen, Preben

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-05-2009)
    “…In a regulatory context, numerical models are increasingly employed to quantify leaching of pesticides and their metabolites. Although the ability of these…”
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    Is tile drainage water representative of root zone leaching of pesticides by Jacobsen, O.H, Kjaer, J

    Published in Pest management science (01-05-2007)
    “…Given the methods presently available, determination of flux-averaged concentrations of pesticides in structured soils is always a compromise. Most of the…”
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    Leaching of viruses and other microorganisms naturally occurring in pig slurry to tile drains on a well-structured loamy field in Denmark by Krog, Jesper S., Forslund, Anita, Larsen, Lars E., Dalsgaard, Anders, Kjaer, Jeanne, Olsen, Preben, Schultz, Anna Charlotte

    Published in Hydrogeology journal (01-06-2017)
    “…The amount of animal manure used in modern agriculture is increasing due to the increase in global animal production. Pig slurry is known to contain zoonotic…”
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    Comparative Mapping of Soil Physical–Chemical and Structural Parameters at Field Scale to Identify Zones of Enhanced Leaching Risk by Norgaard, Trine, Moldrup, Per, Olsen, Preben, Vendelboe, Anders L., Iversen, Bo V., Greve, Mogens H., Kjaer, Jeanne, Jonge, Lis W.

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-01-2013)
    “…Preferential flow and particle‐facilitated transport through macropores contributes significantly to the transport of strongly sorbing substances such as…”
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    Factors influencing the survival and leaching of tetracycline-resistant bacteria and Escherichia coli through structured agricultural fields by Bech, Tina B., Rosenbom, Annette E., Kjaer, Jeanne, Amin, M.G.Mostofa, Olsen, Preben, Jacobsen, Carsten S.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-10-2014)
    “…•Tetracycline-resistant bacteria reached 130CFUmL−1 in drainage water.•Negative correlation between soil water content and leached faecal bacteria.•Slurry dry…”
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    Is tile drainage water representative of root zone leaching of pesticides? by Jacobsen, Ole H, Kjaer, Jeanne

    Published in Pest management science (01-05-2007)
    “…Given the methods presently available, determination of flux-averaged concentrations of pesticides in structured soils is always a compromise. Most of the…”
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    Fate and transport of chlormequat in subsurface environments by Juhler, René K, Henriksen, Trine, Rosenbom, Annette E, Kjaer, Jeanne

    “…Background, aim and scope Chlormequat (Cq) is a plant growth regulator used throughout the world. Despite indications of possible effects of Cq on mammalian…”
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