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Simón Navarro

Researcher at University of Murcia

Publications -  103
Citations -  3126

Simón Navarro is an academic researcher from University of Murcia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Leaching (agriculture) & Terbuthylazine. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 99 publications receiving 2536 citations. Previous affiliations of Simón Navarro include Spanish National Research Council.

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Photocatalytic degradation of eight pesticides in leaching water by use of ZnO under natural sunlight

TL;DR: Photocatalytic experiments show that the addition of photosensitizer strongly improves the elimination of pesticides in comparison with photolytic tests; significantly increasing the reaction rates.
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Multiresidue method for the rapid determination – in grape, must and wine – of fungicides frequently used on vineyards

TL;DR: In this article, a rapid multiresidue gas chromatographic method for determining 17 fungicides in grapes, must and wine, widely used on vineyards, was described, and a simple on-line microextraction method for isolation of fungicides was used.
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Presence of pesticides throughout trophic compartments of the food web in the Mar Menor lagoon (SE Spain).

TL;DR: The main paths of some pesticides and their levels in the trophic compartments of the benthic food web of the Mar Menor, an oligotrophic coastal lagoon located in the SE of Spain, are studied in this article.
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Evolution of residual levels of six pesticides during elaboration of red wines. Effect of wine-making procedures in their dissappearance.

TL;DR: From the whole concentration of chlorpyrifos in must, 85% is eliminated from the racking step; clarification eliminates 43% of the product found in the decanted wine, and with filtration, all of the residue is eliminated.
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Effects of atrazine on microbial activity in semiarid soil

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of an atrazine formulation on microbial biomass, microbial respiration, ATP content and dehydrogenase and urease activity in a semiarid soil and the influence of time on the response of soil microbial activity to the herbicide treatment were assessed.