Publications by authors named "Sydney R Van Frost"

Fluridone is an aquatic herbicide commonly used to treat invasive freshwater plant species such as Eurasian watermilfoil, hydrilla, and curly-leaf pondweed. However, required exposures times are very long and often exceed 100 days. Thus, understanding the mechanisms that determine the fate of fluridone in lakes is critical for supporting effective herbicide treatments and minimizing impacts to non-target species.

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Predicting the fate of organic compounds in the environment is challenging due to the inability of laboratory studies to replicate field conditions. We used the intentionally applied aquatic herbicide florpyrauxifen-benzyl (FPB) as a model compound to investigate the contribution of multiple transformation pathways to organic compound fate in lakes. FPB persisted in five Wisconsin lakes for 5-7 days with an in-lake half-life of <2 days.

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