Plant uptake of non-ionic organic chemicals from soils

Methodologies utilizing simple properties of chemicals - half-life (T1/2), log octanol-water partition coefficient (log Kow) and Henery's Law constant (Hc) - are developed to screen organic chemicals for potential plant uptake.

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