Effects of temperature and water content on degradation of isoproturon in three soil profiles

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作者
Alletto, Lionel
Coquet, Yves
Benoit, Pierre
Bergheaud, Valerie
机构
[1] INRA, UMR, INA PG Enivornm & Arable Crops, Inst Natl Agron Paris Grignon, F-78850 Thiverval Grignon, France
[2] Ecole Super Agr Purpan, Agron Dept 75, F-31076 Toulouse 3, France
关键词
degradation half-life; degradation pathway; mineralization; polar metabolites; water availability; clay content;
D O I
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2005.12.004
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The phenylurea herbicide isoproturon, 3-(4-isopropylphenyl)-l,l-dimethylurea (IPU), is widely used to control pre- and post-emergence of grass and broad-leaved weeds in cereal crops. Its degradation in soils is a key process for assessing its leaching risk to groundwater resources. The degradation properties of various samples from surface and subsurface soil (down to 1 m depth) of a heterogeneous agricultural field were studied using C-14-IPU. Laboratory incubations were carried out at 22 and 10 degrees C and at water contents 90% and 50% of the estimated water holding capacity (eWHC) corresponding to water potentials between -56 kPa and -660 MPa. Degradation was found to be more sensitive to water content variations than to temperature variations in the ranges that we used. For surface layers, at 10 and 22 degrees C, the degradation half-life increased by a factor 10 and 15, respectively, when water content decreased from 90% to 50% eWHC. Under optimal degradation conditions (i.e. 22 degrees C and 90% eWHC), 3-(4-isopropylphenyl)-l-methylurea (MDIPU) was the main metabolite in surface samples. At subsurface depths, IPU half-lives were larger than 100 d, IPU was the main compound after 92 d of incubation and the main metabolite was an unidentified polar metabolite. These results suggest a metabolic pathway involving hydroxylations for subsurface materials. IPU degradation was largely affected by water availability in both surface and subsurface horizons. Clay content seemed to play a major role in degradation processes in subsurface soil by determining through sorption IPU availability in soil solution and/or by limiting water availability for microorganisms. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:1053 / 1061
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