Literature DB >> 27930998

Fate and ecotoxicological impact of new generation herbicides from the triketone family: An overview to assess the environmental risks.

E Dumas1, M Giraudo2, E Goujon3, M Halma1, E Knhili1, M Stauffert4, I Batisson2, P Besse-Hoggan5, J Bohatier2, P Bouchard2, H Celle-Jeanton6, M Costa Gomes1, F Delbac2, C Forano1, P Goupil3, N Guix7, P Husson1, G Ledoigt3, C Mallet2, C Mousty1, V Prévot1, C Richard1, S Sarraute1.   

Abstract

Triketones, derived chemically from a natural phytotoxin (leptospermone), are a good example of allelochemicals as lead molecules for the development of new herbicides. Targeting a new and key enzyme involved in carotenoid biosynthesis, these latest-generation herbicides (sulcotrione, mesotrione and tembotrione) were designed to be eco-friendly and commercialized fifteen-twenty years ago. The mechanisms controlling their fate in different ecological niches as well as their toxicity and impact on different organisms or ecosystems are still under investigation. This review combines an overview of the results published in the literature on β-triketones and more specifically, on the commercially-available herbicides and includes new results obtained in our interdisciplinary study aiming to understand all the processes involved (i) in their transfer from the soil to the connected aquatic compartments, (ii) in their transformation by photochemical and biological mechanisms but also to evaluate (iii) the impacts of the parent molecules and their transformation products on various target and non-target organisms (aquatic microorganisms, plants, soil microbial communities). Analysis of all the data on the fate and impact of these molecules, used pure, as formulation or in cocktails, give an overall guide for the assessment of their environmental risks.
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Keywords:  Degradation products; Formulation; Mesotrione; Sulcotrione; Tembotrione

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27930998     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2016.11.059

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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1.  Polar pesticide contamination of an urban and peri-urban tropical watershed affected by agricultural activities (Yaoundé, Center Region, Cameroon).

Authors:  Perrine Branchet; Emmanuelle Cadot; Hélène Fenet; David Sebag; Benjamin Ngounou Ngatcha; Valérie Borrell-Estupina; Jules Remy Ndam Ngoupayou; Ives Kengne; Jean-Jacques Braun; Catherine Gonzalez
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2018-04-18       Impact factor: 4.223

2.  Removal of Emerging Pollutants from Water Using Environmentally Friendly Processes: Photocatalysts Preparation, Characterization, Intermediates Identification and Toxicity Assessment.

Authors:  Nina Finčur; Paula Sfîrloagă; Predrag Putnik; Vesna Despotović; Marina Lazarević; Maria Uzelac; Biljana Abramović; Paulina Vlazan; Cătălin Ianăși; Tünde Alapi; Máté Náfrádi; Ivana Maksimović; Marina Putnik-Delić; Daniela Šojić Merkulov
Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)       Date:  2021-01-15       Impact factor: 5.076

3.  Myrtaceae Plant Essential Oils and their β-Triketone Components as Insecticides against Drosophila suzukii.

Authors:  Chung Gyoo Park; Miyeon Jang; Eunsik Shin; Junheon Kim
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2017-06-24       Impact factor: 4.411

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