Title of article :
Herbicide losses in runoff events from a field with a low slope: Role of a vegetative filter strip
Author/Authors :
Monica Vianello، نويسنده , , Costantino Vischetti، نويسنده , , Luciano Scarponi، نويسنده , , Giuseppe Zanin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Herbicide runoff and the effects of a narrow vegetative filter strip (VFS) were studied on an arable field in the low-lying plains of the Veneto Region (north-east Italy). Cultivated plots were compared with and without a 6 m wide VFS composed of trees, shrubs and grass. Natural and simulated runoff were monitored during 2000 and 2001. Herbicides applied on the field were: metolachlor (2184–2254 g ha−1), terbuthylazine (1000–1127 g ha−1) and isoproturon (1000 g ha−1). The VFS reduced both runoff depth (10.2–91.2%) and herbicide losses (85.7–97.9%) in the monitored rainfall events. Total herbicide loss with runoff was low (0.69–3.98 g ha−1 without VFS, less than 0.27 g ha−1 with VFS), but concentrations were sometimes very high, especially of terbuthylazine and isoproturon during the first events after treatment. In these events there was a high probability of exceeding the ecotoxicological endpoint for algae, but the VFS helped to reduce the potential risk. Two VFS effectiveness mechanisms were identified: (i) dilution, and (ii) a “sponge-like” effect, which temporarily trapped chemicals inside the VFS before releasing them.
Keywords :
Agricultural non-point pollution , Ecotoxicology , metolachlor , terbuthylazine , isoproturon
Journal title :
Chemosphere
Journal title :
Chemosphere