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- Influence of glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid on the mobility of trace elements in uncontaminated and contaminated agricultural soils

Concentrations (lines) and proportion (pie charts) of molecule remaining in solution after extraction (n = 3; a) and extractability (n = 3) of Cu (d, e, f), Pb (g, h, i), As (j, k, l), and Mo (m, n, o) in the three contaminated soils (Sainte-Walburge, Bressoux, and Aubange) following four extraction modalities: control (Milli-Q water), glyphosate (20 and 100 mg L⁻¹), formulated glyphosate (100 mg L⁻¹), and AMPA (100 mg L⁻¹). Numbers indicate the tested modality/control extractability ratios (the dashed line represents the control value). The Latin and Greek letters on the top of the bars represent the statistically significant differences (Kruskal–Wallis test and Dunn test with Bonferroni adjustment) for concentrations and substances, respectively
Concentrations (lines) and proportion (pie charts) of molecule remaining in solution after extraction (n = 3; a) and extractability (n = 3) of Cu (d, e, f), Pb (g, h, i), As (j, k, l), and Mo (m, n, o) in the three contaminated soils (Sainte-Walburge, Bressoux, and Aubange) following four extraction modalities: control (Milli-Q water), glyphosate (20 and 100 mg L⁻¹), formulated glyphosate (100 mg L⁻¹), and AMPA (100 mg L⁻¹). Numbers indicate the tested modality/control extractability ratios (the dashed line represents the control value). The Latin and Greek letters on the top of the bars represent the statistically significant differences (Kruskal–Wallis test and Dunn test with Bonferroni adjustment) for concentrations and substances, respectively
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