Abstract
We compared the soil sorption coefficient (K (d)) measured by batch and centrifugation methods using a Japanese andosol and ten pesticides. Although the K (d) values measured by both methods increased with time, those obtained via the batch method tended to be higher during the test period. The difference in K (d) values between the two methods affected pesticide concentrations estimated in the soil solution, and the results estimated using K (d) values obtained via the batch method underestimated the observed trends.