1. Long-term persistence of various 14C-labeled pesticides in soils.
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Jablonowski ND, Linden A, Köppchen S, Thiele B, Hofmann D, Mittelstaedt W, Pütz T, and Burauel P
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- Benzothiazoles analysis, Carbon Radioisotopes, Environmental Monitoring, Methylurea Compounds analysis, Models, Chemical, Triazines analysis, Fungicides, Industrial analysis, Herbicides analysis, Soil chemistry, Soil Pollutants analysis
- Abstract
The fate of the 14C-labeled herbicides ethidimuron (ETD), methabenzthiazuron (MBT), and the fungicide anilazine (ANI) in soils was evaluated after long-term aging (9-17 years) in field based lysimeters subject to crop rotation. Analysis of residual 14C activity in the soils revealed 19% (ETD soil; 0-10 cm depth), 35% (MBT soil; 0-30), and 43% (ANI soil; 0-30) of the total initially applied. Accelerated solvent extraction yielded 90% (ETD soil), 26% (MBT soil), and 41% (ANI soil) of residual pesticide 14C activity in the samples. LC-MS/MS analysis revealed the parent compounds ETD and MBT, accounting for 3% and 2% of applied active ingredient in the soil layer, as well as dihydroxy-anilazine as the primary ANI metabolite. The results for ETD and MBT were matching with values obtained from samples of a 12 year old field plot experiment. The data demonstrate the long-term persistence of these pesticides in soils based on outdoor trials., (Copyright © 2012. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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- 2012
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