How Does Irrigation Affect the Distribution of Toxins?
Irrigation can significantly affect the distribution of toxins by influencing their transport and persistence in the environment. For instance, excessive irrigation may leach water-soluble toxins deeper into the soil, potentially reaching groundwater. Conversely, inadequate irrigation might concentrate toxicants in the root zone, posing risks to plants and soil organisms. Therefore, understanding the dynamics of irrigation is vital for effective toxicant management.