• Title of article

    Formation and release of non-extractable 14C-Dicamba residues in soil under sterile and non-sterile regimes

  • Author/Authors

    Bondi Gevao، نويسنده , , Kevin C. Jones، نويسنده , , Kirk T. Semple، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    17
  • To page
    24
  • Abstract
    The role of native soil microorganisms in the formation and release of non-extractable 14C-residues, previously treated with 14C-Dicamba, was investigated to examine their significance to the longer-term environmental effects on non-extractable pesticide residues. A 90 d study compared the fate of Dicamba under sterile and non-sterile regimes. In addition, soils were aged for 30 d and repeatedly extracted with a 0.01 M CaCl2 solution, to an extraction end point, to produce non-extractable residues. The extracted soil containing non-extractable residues was mixed with clean soil that had been freshly spiked with non-labeled Dicamba at 0.2 mg kg−1 to increase the bulk volume of the soil and stimulate microbial activity. Sub-samples were then introduced into microcosms to compare the extent of microbially facilitated release and mineralisation with release rates in sterile microcosms. The results show that microorganisms play a significant role in the formation and release of non-extractable Dicamba residues. The release of 14C-activity in sterile microcosms was linked to physical mixing of the extracted soil with field soil prior to the beginning of the incubations. The released 14C-activity may be further mineralized, reincorporated into humus, or taken up by plants or other soil inhabiting biota.
  • Keywords
    pesticides , Non-extractable residues , Extractability , Microbial activity
  • Journal title
    ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
  • Serial Year
    2005
  • Journal title
    ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
  • Record number

    730117