Accepted Article Enhanced Atrazine Degradation is Widespread Across the United States Widespread Atrazine Degradation in U.S. Soils Thomas C. Mueller 1 *, Ethan T. Parker 1 , Larry Steckel 2 , Sharon A. Clay 3 , Micheal D.K. Owen 4 , William S. Curran 5 , Randall Currie 6 , Robert Scott 7 , Christy Sprague 8 , Daniel O. Stephenson 9 , Donnie K. Miller 10 , Eric P. Prostko 11 , W. James Grichar 12 , James Martin 13 , L. Jason Kruz 14 , Kevin Bradley 15 , Mark L. Bernards 16 , Peter Dotray 17 , Stevan Knezevic 18 , Vince Davis 19 , Robert Klein 20 Affiliations: 1 University of Tennessee, 2431 Joe Johnson Dr., Knoxville, TN 37996 2 University of Tennessee West TN Research and Education Center, 605 Airways Blvd., Jackson, TN 38301 3 South Dakota State University, Plant Science Box 2140C, Brookings, SD 57007 4 Iowa State University, 3218 Agronomy Hall, Ames, IA 50011 5 Penn State University, 423 Agricultural Sciences and Industries Building, University Park, PA 16802 6 Kansas State University, 2004 Throckmorton Plant Sciences Center 1712 Claflin Rd., This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. This article has been accepted for publication and undergone full peer review but has not been through the copyediting, typesetting, pagination and proofreading process, which may lead to differences between this version and the Version of Record. Please cite this article as doi: 10.1002/ps.4566