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The grass samples were taken from different years covering a wide range of species and cultivars.
Mean residue in the grass samples from the first 3.4-kg treatment pens ranged from 306±95 ppm on day 0 to 18±8 ppm on day 14 after treatment.
Another study by [Abbasi et al. (2008]) showed that white clover residues tested for chemical composition showed 2.9 to 4.4 g kg−1 P as compared to 1.8 g kg−1 P in the grass samples.
Listeria innocua or L. monocytogenes were isolated from 65% of the grass samples and 23% of the silage samples.
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Table 2 illustrates the elements present in the grass sample.
Figure 1 shows a normal distribution curve of the particle size of the grass sample.
A particle size distribution test was conducted to determine the particle size of the grass sample by the sieve analysis method.
The frequency distribution curve (Fig. 2) of the grass sample shows that at and above 50%% cumulative weight, the sample consisted of fine particles with 6%% of the sample retained on the pan (finest fraction).
The highest percentage of weight retained was on the 180-μm sieve, which indicates that the maximum of particles of the grass sample belonged to the medium category of particle size classification.
A separate SEM EDX study conducted revealed that grass comprises of 95%% of these elements combined, and hence, were ignored from analysis (as an option present within the software of the XRF machine) as the authors focused on the applicability of other elements (as discussed in the previous paragraph) found in the grass sample.
The grass sample (OxA-20583) was treated in a similar manner, but the acid-base-acid used 1 M HCl and 0.2 M NaOH at 80°C in each case.
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