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Persistence of 14C-labeled atrazine and its residues in a field lysimeter soil after 22 years.

Nicolai D Jablonowski1, Stephan Köppchen, Diana Hofmann, Andreas Schäffer, Peter Burauel.   

Abstract

Twenty-two years after the last application of ring-14C-labeled atrazine at customary rate (1.7 kg ha(-1)) on an agriculturally used outdoor lysimeter, atrazine is still detectable by means of accelerated solvent extraction and LC-MS/MS analysis. Extractions of the 0-10 cm soil layer yielded 60% of the residual 14C-activity. The extracts contained atrazine (1.0 microg kg(-1)) and 2-hydroxy-atrazine (42.5 microg kg(-1)). Extractions of the material of the lowest layer 55-60 cm consisting of fine gravel yielded 93% of residual 14C-activity, of which 3.4 microg kg(-1) was detected as atrazine and 17.7 microg kg(-1) was 2-hydroxy-atrazine. The detection of atrazine in the lowest layer was of almost four times higher mass than in the upper soil layer. These findings highlight the fact that atrazine is unexpectedly persistent in soil. The overall persistence of atrazine in the environment might represent a potential risk for successive groundwater contamination by leaching even after 22 years of environmental exposure.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19264386     DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2009.02.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Pollut        ISSN: 0269-7491            Impact factor:   8.071


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