Isoproturon mineralization in an agricultural soilImpact of temperature and moisture content

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Talaat El Sebaï
Marion Devers-Lamrani
Bernard Lagacherie
Nadine Rouard
Guy Soulas
Fabrice Martin-Laurent
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[1] Université de Bourgogne,INRA, Soil and Environmental Microbiology
[2] National Research Centre,Agricultural Microbiology Department
[3] Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux II,undefined
[4] UMR 1219,undefined
[5] INRA,undefined
[6] Faculté d’Œnologie,undefined
[7] ISVV,undefined
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Isoproturon; Biodegradation; Climatic fluctuation;
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The impact of soil moisture content and temperature on isoproturon (3-(4-isopropylphenyl)-1,1-dimethyl-urea [IPU]) mineralization activity was assessed on an agricultural soil regularly exposed to this herbicide. Mineralization of 14C-IPU was monitored on soil microcosms incubated at different temperatures (10°C, 20°C, 28°C) and soil moisture contents (9%, 12%, 15, 18%, 21%, 24%). An increase in temperature and/or soil moisture significantly enhanced the maximum rate and percentage of IPU mineralization while it decreased the lag time before mineralization. The maximum rate and percentage of IPU mineralization respectively ranged from 0.18% day−1 and 9% for the lowest temperature and soil moisture content pair (10°C–9%) to 1.51% day−1 and 27.1% for the highest pair (28°C–24%). Statistics revealed a cross interaction of temperature and soil moisture content on the maximum rate of IPU mineralization. The optimum conditions for IPU mineralization, estimated from the double Gaussian model, were 25.8°C and 24% soil moisture content. The influence of fluctuations in soil moisture content on IPU-mineralization was investigated by subjecting the soil microcosms to drought stress. When IPU was added at the end of the drought stress, it had no statistical effect on IPU mineralization. However, when it was added before the drought stress, two mineralization phases were observed: (1) one corresponding to the drought stress for which mineralization was low and (2) another one observed after restoration of soil moisture content characterized by higher mineralization rate. It can be concluded that climatic fluctuations affect the activity of IPU mineralizing microbial community, and may lead to an increase in IPU persistence.
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