Degradation and movement in soil of the herbicide isoproturon analyzed by a photosystem II-based biosensor

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Maly, J
Klem, K
Lukavská, A
Masojídek, J
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[1] Acad Sci Czech Republ, Inst Microbiol, CZ-37981 Trebon, Czech Republic
[2] Univ JE Purkyne, Dept Biol, CZ-40096 Usti Nad Labem, Czech Republic
[3] Agrotest Fyto Ltd, CZ-76701 Kromeriz, Czech Republic
[4] Univ S Bohemia, Inst Biol Phys, CZ-37333 Nove Hrady, Czech Republic
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10.2134/jeq2004.0351
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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We have examined the persistence and movement of a urea-type herbicide, isoproturon [IPU; 3-(4-isopropylphenyl)-1,1'-dimethylurea], in soil using a novel herbicide-detection device, the prototype of a portable electrochemical biosensor based on Photosystem 11 particles immobilized on printed electrodes, and evaluated its results against two other methods: (i) chlorophyll-fluorescence bioassay based on polyphasic induction curves, and (ii) standard analysis represented by liquid chromatography. The data of the herbicide's content determined in soil extracts from field experiments correlated in all three methods. The biosensor assay was effective in determining the herbicide's concentration to as low as 10(-7) M. The results of our experiments also showed the kinetics of movement, degradation, and persistence of isoproturon in various depths of soil. After 6 to 9 wk, almost half of the isoproturon was still actively present in the upper soil layers (0-10 and 10-20 cm) and only 5 to 10% of biological activity was inhibited in the deeper soil layer tested (20-30 cm). Thus, inhibition within the limit of detection of both bioassays could be observed up to 9 wk after application in all profiles (0-30 cm), whereas inhibition persisted for up to 11 wk in the upper soil profile (0-10 cm). The use of the biosensor demonstrated its possibility for making rapid and cheap phytotoxicity tests. Our biosensor can give preliminary information about the biological activity of isoproturon in hours - much faster than growth biotests that may take several days or more.
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