Title of article :
Pesticides in the Rhône river delta (France): Basic data for a
field-based exposure assessment
Author/Authors :
Laetitia Comoretto، نويسنده , , Bruno Arfib، نويسنده , , Serge Chiron، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The pesticide concentration levels flowing into paddy fields and surrounding lagoons of the Rhône river delta were investigated
over a period of 6 months in 2004. Water samples were collected at the outlets of the major ditches and in the lagoons in order to
study the seasonal variation in pesticide concentrations and the spatial contamination profile. Twenty four pesticides were
monitored, mainly herbicides and insecticides. Rice pesticides accounted for 90% of the detection rates while the pesticides
transported by the Rhône river water dissolved phase only accounted for 10%. Pretilachlor, oxadiazon, MCPA and bentazone
herbicides were found at the highest frequencies into the effluent waters of ditches with maximum concentration levels of 1.2, 0.8,
2.5 and 1.6 μg/L, respectively. Only one insecticide, tebufenozide, was sporadically detected at a maximum concentration level of
0.12 μg/L. There were two main peaks of contamination. The first one in April corresponded to the use of pre-emergence
herbicides (oxadiazon and pretilachlor) and the second one in June was related to the post-emergence herbicides (MCPA and
bentazone). These concentration peaks were well correlated with the pesticide application period time and rapid pesticide transfer
(1–2 weeks) from fields to lagoons were observed. Increased loads of the pre-emergence herbicides were induced by the specific
management of paddy fields which includes water emptying of fields before and after rice seeding. Pesticide dissipation into the
lagoons occurred very quickly and the duration of the exposure of non-target aquatic organisms to high pesticide concentrations (in
total a few μg/L level) was no longer than 2 weeks. According to the physico-chemical properties of the chemicals, contrasting
results were observed when studying the spatial variation in pesticide concentrations through the lagoons. The concentrations of
bentazone and MCPA, two substances with high phototransformation abilities, quickly decreased between the ditches and the
lagoons while the oxadiazon and pretilachlor concentrations were more homogeneous.
Keywords :
pesticide , Water contamination , Paddy fields , lagoon , Delta
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment