Desktop review of the use of polyacrylamide (PAM) in the Austrlian Cotton industry (Contingency)
Author
Hood, Sarah
Publisher
University Of Southern Queensland
Date Issued
2008-06-30
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Abstract
Polyacrylamide, commonly known as PAM, is a long-chain hydrocarbon of high molecular weight, synthesized from natural gas for a range of industrial and environmental use.
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Subject
polyacrylamide (pam), hydrocarbon, agricultural application, anionic pam, dosage, impacts, water application, wue, evaporation control, water loss, best management practices, best water management, profitability, economic costs, extension and adoption, soil health, seepage, manage soil erosion, infiltration constraints, decision tools, agronomic decisions
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