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Leaching and degradation of 4-aminopyridine-14C in several soil systems.

R I Starr, D J Cunningham.   

Abstract

Leaching and degradation of 4-aminopyridine (a frightening agent for protecting grain crops from blackbirds) was studied in seven soils. Carbon 14-labeled 4-aminopyridine was strongly adsorbed onto soil colloids, with the degree of adsorption related to pH. Application of seven in. of simulated rainfall over 20 days to surface-treated alkaline soils leached to 0.02 percent to 0.18 percent of the -14C; radioactivity was detected in the runoff from only one of the four acidic soils. Degradation of 4-aminopyridine-14C to -14CO(2) was negligible in soils incubated up to two months under anaerobic conditions. Under aerobic incubation, there was a one-week lag before extensive breakdown began. Degradation rates increased with increasing temperature and soil moisture during incubation, but soil composition had a greater influence. After three months at 30 degrees C and 50 percent moisture, evolution of -14CO(2) ranged from 0.4 percent for a highly acidic loam (pH 4.1) to more than 50 percent for a lighter-textured, alkaline, loamy sand (pH 7.8); the half-life of 4-aminopyridine in soils under these test conditions ranged from 3 to more than 22 months. A theoretical scheme is presented for the degradation of 4-aminopyridine in soils.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 236735     DOI: 10.1007/bf02221132

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Environ Contam Toxicol        ISSN: 0090-4341            Impact factor:   2.804


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Journal:  Anal Biochem       Date:  1964-10       Impact factor: 3.365

2.  Quantitative carbon-14 and tritium assay of thin-layer chromatography plates.

Authors:  F SNYDER; N STEPHENS
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3.  Oxidation of aromatic compounds by bacteria.

Authors:  M H ROGOFF
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4.  Ultrarapid extraction of insecticides from soil using a new ultrasonic technique.

Authors:  R E Johnsen; R I Starr
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5.  A microanalytical method for 4-aminopyridine in corn plant tissues.

Authors:  J E Peterson
Journal:  Bull Environ Contam Toxicol       Date:  1971 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 2.151

6.  Microbial metabolism of the pyridine ring. Formation of pyridinediols (dihydroxypyridines) as intermediates in the degradation of pyridine compounds by micro-organisms.

Authors:  C Houghton; R B Cain
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1972-12       Impact factor: 3.857

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