| Literature DB >> 18639963 |
Carsten S Jacobsen1, Peter van der Keur, Bo V Iversen, Per Rosenberg, Heidi C Barlebo, Søren Torp, Henrik Vosgerau, René K Juhler, Vibeke Ernstsen, Jim Rasmussen, Ulla Catrine Brinch, Ole Hørbye Jacobsen.
Abstract
Pesticide mineralization and sorption were determined in 75 soil samples from 15 individually drilled holes through the vadose zone along a 28km long transect of the Danish outwash plain. Mineralization of the phenoxyacetic acid herbicide MCPA was high both in topsoils and in most subsoils, while metribuzine and methyltriazine-amine was always low. Organic matter and soil pH was shown to be responsible for sorption of MCPA and metribuzine in the topsoils. The sorption of methyltriazine-amine in topsoil was positively correlated with clay and negatively correlated with the pH of the soil. Sorption of glyphosate was tested also high in the subsoils. One-dimensional MACRO modeling of the concentration of MCPA, metribuzine and methyltriazine-amine at 2m depth calculated that the average concentration of MCPA and methyltriazine-amine in the groundwater was below the administrative limit of 0.1mug/l in all tested profiles while metribuzine always exceeded the 0.1mug/l threshold value.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18639963 DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2008.06.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Pollut ISSN: 0269-7491 Impact factor: 8.071