Platform presentations

Availability of pesticides in soil

P1-Availability of pesticide in soils
Kirk Semple, Lancaster University, UK

P2-Retention of a neutral model pesticide on artificial hydrophobic soils
Véronique Chaplain, INRA Versailles, France

P3-Methods for time-dependent sorption measurements
Wendy van Beinum, Fera, UK

P4-Estimating non-equilibrium sorption parameters from concentration depth profiles of microlysimeter studies
Bernhard Jene, BASF, Germany

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Leaching to groundwater

P5-Water flux in paddy soils and its implication for pesticide leaching
Bernd Lennartz, University of Rostock, Germany

P6-Impact of macroporosity on pesticide losses from tile-drained soils in the Netherlands
Aaldrik Tiktak, PBL, Netherlands

P7-The effect of irrigation on herbicide leaching under real farm conditions
Gabriella Fait, Universitá Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy

P8-Dealing with parameter and scenario uncertainty in pesticide fate model scenarios for pesticide registration
Jan Vanderborght, Agrosphere Institute, Belgium

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Interactions between pesticides and microorganisms

P9-Processes involved in the adaptation of soil microbiota to enhance biodegradation of pesticides: atrazine-degrading community as a study case
Fabrice Martin-Laurent, INRA/Burgundy University, France

P10-Response of a multi-species linuron-degrading bacterial biofilm to nutrient conditions and dissolved organic matter
Benjamin Horemans, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium

P11-Designing diuron-mineralising consortia by combining the cooperative degradation capacities of different soil bacteria
Sebastian R. Sørensen, GEUS, Denmark

P12-Responses of soil microorganisms to the herbicide mesotrione in microcosm experiments: from the whole microbial communities to functional groups
Olivier Crouzet, CNRS/Clermont-Ferrand University, France

P13-Effects of botanical and synthetic pesticides on the structure and function of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Dimitrios Karpouzas, University of Thessaly, Greece

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Transformation in soil and water

P14-Transformation in soil and water
Christopher Leake, Bayer Cropscience, Germany

P15-Degradation behaviour of metazachlor in soil as influenced by different incubation systems
Bernd Gottesbüren, BASF, Germany

P16-Seasonal variations in potential indirect photolysis rates in UK surface water bodies
Robin Oliver, Syngenta, UK

P17-On the use of field dissipation trials to derive degradation kinetics for use in exposure modelling
Gerhard Görlitz, Bayer Cropscience, Germany

P18-Impact of soils and metals on the photodegradation of diverse pesticides
Attila Kiss, EGERFOOD, Hungary

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Mechanisms and routes of transport of pesticides to surface water

P19-Current developments in the mitigation of pesticide transport to surface waters
Neil Mackay, DuPont Crop Protection, UK

P20-Sources and input pathways of glyphosate into surface waters
Irene Hanke, Eawag, Switzerland

P21-Towards a tool to design vegetated strips for mitigation of pesticides transfers in surface runoff. Assessment of different scenarios
Nadia Carluer, CEMAGREF, France

P22-Monitoring of pesticides from sewage treatment plants in Germany
Martin Bach, University Giessen, Germany

P23-Emissions of plant protection products from hydroponic cultivation systems to surface water
Ton van der Linden, RIVM, The Netherlands

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Fate and transport in air

P24-Assessment of atmospheric deposition onto surface waters
Cor Jacobs, WUR-Alterra, The Netherlands

P25-A model of spray drift for the 21st century
Clare Butler Ellis, The Arable Group, UK

P26-Probabilistic model of realistic pesticide concentrations in surface waters in the Netherlands due to spray drift
Henk Jan Holterman, WUR-Plant Research International, The Netherlands

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Study and simulation of pesticides in surface water catchments

P27-Pesticide studies at the catchment scale: relevance, possibilities and limitations
Christian Stamm, Eawag, Switzerland

P28-Mechanisms of glyphosate and AMPA transfer in a separated sewer system related to storm waters and wastewaters mixing
Fabrizio Botta, EPHE - UPMC, France

P29-Effect of three hydrodynamic parameters on the transfer of four pesticides in an experimental flume
Veronique Gouy, CEMAGEF, France

P30-Modelling the fate of pesticides in large rivers with drinking water abstractions
Piet Seuntjens, VITO, Belgium

P31-FOOT-CRS - A GIS-based tool for pesticide risk assessment and management at the catchment scale
Stefan Reichenberger, FOOTWAYS S.A.S., France

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Sustainable use of pesticides

P32-Catchment scale monitoring of pesticides in Sweden and the use of a toxicity index
Jenny Kreuger, SLU, Sweden

P33-Biobeds for environmental protection from pesticide use - A review
María del Pilar Castillo, JTI -Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering, Sweden

P34-"La Fontaine du Theil" catchment area: conserving water quality. Assessment after 9 years of experimentation
Julie Maillet-Mezeray, ARVALIS (Institut du vegetal), France

P35-Environmentally dependent application system - automatic adjustment of spray application parameters to reduce drift and guarantee good quality treatment in orchards
Greg Doruchowski, Research Institute of Pomology and Floriculture,Poland

P36-Managing potential diffuse sources of surface water contamination
Richard Allen, Bayer Cropscience, Germany