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Dissipation and adsorption of isoproturon, tebuconazole, chlorpyrifos and their main transformation products under laboratory and field conditions

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Papadopoulou E.S., Karas P.A., Nikolaki S., Storck V., Ferrari F., Trevisan M., Tsiamis G., Martin-Laurent F., Karpouzas D.G.
Date
2016
Language
en
DOI
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.06.133
Sujet
Adsorption
Energy dissipation
Laboratories
Pesticides
Risk perception
Soils
Toxicity
Transmission control protocol
3 ,5 ,6-Trichloro-2-pyridinol
Chlorpyrifos
Field assessment
Isoproturon
Laboratory and field studies
Tebuconazole
Terrestrial ecosystems
Transformation products
Risk assessment
3,5,6 trichloro 2 pyridinol
chlorpyrifos
isoproturon
pyridinol
tebuconazole
unclassified drug
carbanilamide derivative
chlorpyrifos
fungicide
herbicide
insecticide
isoproturon
tebuconazole
triazole derivative
adsorption
chlorpyrifos
dissipation
experimental study
laboratory method
toxicity
adsorption kinetics
Article
concentration (parameters)
controlled study
demethylation
dissipation
environmental exposure
environmental impact assessment
field study
hydrolysis
physical phenomena
precipitation
priority journal
risk assessment
risk factor
soil microflora
structure analysis
bioremediation
environmental monitoring
metabolism
soil pollutant
Biodegradation, Environmental
Chlorpyrifos
Environmental Monitoring
Fungicides, Industrial
Herbicides
Insecticides
Phenylurea Compounds
Soil Pollutants
Triazoles
Elsevier B.V.
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Assessment of dissipation constitutes an integral part of pesticides risk assessment since it provides an estimate of the level and the duration of exposure of the terrestrial ecosystem to pesticides. Within the frame of an overall assessment of the soil microbial toxicity of pesticides, we investigated the dissipation of a range of dose rates of three model pesticides, isoproturon (IPU), tebuconazole (TCZ), and chlorpyrifos (CHL), and the formation and dissipation of their main transformation products following a tiered lab-to-field approach. The adsorption of pesticides and their transformation products was also determined. IPU was the least persistent pesticide showing a dose-dependent increase in its persistence in both laboratory and field studies. CHL dissipation showed a dose-dependent increase under laboratory conditions and an exact opposite trend in the field. TCZ was the most persistent pesticide under lab conditions showing a dose-dependent decrease in its dissipation, whereas in the field TCZ exhibited a biphasic dissipation pattern with extrapolated DT90s ranging from 198 to 603.4 days in the × 1 and × 2 dose rates, respectively. IPU was demethylated to mono- (MD-IPU) and di-desmethyl-isoproturon (DD-IPU) which dissipated following a similar pattern with the parent compound. CHL was hydrolyzed to 3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinol (TCP) which dissipated showing a reverse dose-dependent pattern compared to CHL. Pesticides adsorption affinity increased in the order IPU < TCZ < CHL. IPU transformation products showed low affinity for soil adsorption, whereas TCP was weakly adsorbed compared to its parent compound. The temporal dissipation patterns of the pesticides and their transformation products will be used as exposure inputs for assessment of their soil microbial toxicity. © 2016
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/77639
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