Soil water, Environmental chemistry, Agronomy, Organic matter and Mineralization are his primary areas of study. Enrique Barriuso combines subjects such as Volatilisation, Organic chemistry, Adsorption and Atrazine with his study of Soil water. The concepts of his Environmental chemistry study are interwoven with issues in Air pollution, Pollutant, Crop and Water content.
His work carried out in the field of Organic matter brings together such families of science as Soil organic matter and Sorption. His Mineralization research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Inceptisol, Biodegradation and Compost. His study focuses on the intersection of Pesticide and fields such as Soil contamination with connections in the field of Buffer strip.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Soil water, Environmental chemistry, Pesticide, Organic matter and Mineralization. His study in Soil water is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Hydrology, Water content, Atrazine and Agronomy. His Environmental chemistry study incorporates themes from Soil contamination, Pollutant, Compost, Sorption and Biodegradation.
His work on Trifluralin as part of general Pesticide study is frequently linked to Bioavailability, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Organic matter research incorporates elements of 2,4-Dichlorophenol, Buffer strip, Mineralogy and Analytical chemistry. The concepts of his Mineralization study are interwoven with issues in Inceptisol, Loam, Solvent and Incubation.
Enrique Barriuso mostly deals with Pesticide, Soil water, Environmental chemistry, Leaching and Volatilisation. Enrique Barriuso has included themes like Cropping, Integrated pest management and Environmental planning in his Pesticide study. His Soil water research includes elements of Glyphosate, Agronomy and Sorption.
The Glyphosate study combines topics in areas such as Weed, Mineralization, Incubation and Crucifer. The Environmental chemistry study which covers Biomass that intersects with Simazine, Pyrene, Pollutant, Compost and Total organic carbon. His Volatilisation study combines topics in areas such as Chlorothalonil and Adsorption.
Enrique Barriuso focuses on Pesticide, Soil water, Sustainability, Leaching and Hydrology. The various areas that Enrique Barriuso examines in his Pesticide study include Air pollution, Volatilisation and Weed. Many of his research projects under Soil water are closely connected to Homogeneous with Homogeneous, tying the diverse disciplines of science together.
His Sustainability research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Integrated pest management, Environmental planning, Cropping, Environmental resource management and Hectare. The study incorporates disciplines such as Lysimeter, Evapotranspiration and Water content in addition to Leaching. His research on Hydrology frequently links to adjacent areas such as Soil horizon.
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Formation of pesticide nonextractable (bound) residues in soil: magnitude, controlling factors and reversibility.
Enrique Barriuso;Pierre Benoit;Igor G. Dubus.
Environmental Science & Technology (2008)
Influence of Compost Addition to Soil on the Behaviour of Herbicides
Enrique Barriuso;Sabine Houot;Claire Serra‐Wittling.
Pesticide Science (1997)
Dissolved Organic Matter and Adsorption-Desorption of Dimefuron, Atrazine, and Carbetamide by Soils
E. Barriuso;U. Baer;R. Calvet.
Journal of Environmental Quality (1992)
Mass transfer of pesticides into the atmosphere by volatilization from soils and plants: overview
Carole Bedos;Pierre Cellier;Raoul Calvet;Enrique Barriuso.
Agronomie (2002)
Rapid meneralization of the s-triazine ring of atrazine in soils in relation to soil management
E. Barriuso;S. Houot.
Soil Biology & Biochemistry (1996)
Soil enzymatic response to addition of municipal solid-waste compost
Claire Serra-Wittling;Sabine Houot;Enrique Barriuso.
Biology and Fertility of Soils (1995)
Tillage management effects on pesticide fate in soils. A review
Lionel Alletto;Yves Coquet;Pierre Benoit;Djilali Heddadj.
Agronomy for Sustainable Development (2010)
Environmental fate of herbicides trifluralin, metazachlor, metamitron and sulcotrione compared with that of glyphosate, a substitute broad spectrum herbicide for different glyphosate-resistant crops.
Laure Mamy;Enrique Barriuso;Benoît Gabrielle.
Pest Management Science (2005)
Dependence of atrazine degradation on C and N availability in adapted and non-adapted soils
Rahima Abdelhafid;Sabine Houot;Enrique Barriuso.
Soil Biology & Biochemistry (2000)
Sorption of weak organic acids in soils: clofencet, 2,4-D and salicylic acid.
I.G Dubus;E Barriuso;R Calvet.
Chemosphere (2001)
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