Changes in dissolved organic carbon of soil amendments with aging: effect on pesticide adsorption behavior

The effect of aging in the soil of three organic amendments (OAs), one liquid (LF) and two solid ones (SF and AL), has been investigated and related to changes in soil adsorption of metalaxyl and tricyclazole. LF and AL have very high dissolved organic carbon (DOC) contents with low humification index values, whereas SF has a low DOC content but the highest amounts of highly humified material. All OAs increased the adsorption of tricyclazole, whereas adsorption of metalaxyl decreased in soils amended with LF and AL, due to competition with DOC for mineral adsorption sites. With aging, DOC from SF amended soils is not significantly affected and neither is adsorption behavior. On the contrary, the great reduction of DOC from LF and AL with aging has been shown to affect adsorption of metalaxyl and tricyclazole, and this effect is dependent on the pesticide, the nature of the DOC, and the type of soil, in particular its clay mineralogy.

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Main Authors: Cox, L., Fernandes, M. C., Zsolnay, A., Hermosín, M.C., Cornejo, J.
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: American Chemical Society 2004
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/61216
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