Soil properties of sugarcane fields controlling triazine leaching potential.

Atrazine and ametryn are pre- and post-emergence herbicides widely used in sugarcane fields. Both herbicides are characterized by their moderate to high mobility in soil and are regarded as a threat to hydrologic systems. Physical and chemical soil properties are highlighted as one of the factors governing the fate of pesticides in hydrologic systems. The aim of our study was to estimate the leaching potential of atrazine and ametryn in soils of the saline alluvial plain of Tucumán cultivated with sugarcane crop. Miscible displacement experiments were carried out in triplicate using undisturbed topsoil cores from four farm fields. Field 1 was in plant, fields 2 and 3 were in second ratoon, and field 4 was in third ratoon. Experimental breakthrough curves were fitted to the convection-dispersion equation; results showed that hydraulic transport was in equilibrium conditions, meaning that all the soil water was involved in solute convective transport. Atrazine had asymmetric breakthrough curves, revealing chemical non-equilibrium conditions, with at least two sorption-desorption sites participating in the process. In contrast, ametryn concentrations in leached samples were low and inconsistent; therefore, no breakthrough curves could be described. Total recoveries reached 10% and 2% for leached atrazine and ametryn, respectively, of the total applied. For an estimated annual recharge of 100 mm, these leached amounts would exceed the international reference values for drinking water.

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Main Authors: Portocarrero, Rocio, Aparicio, Virginia Carolina, De Geronimo, Eduardo, Costa, Jose Luis
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Published: CSIRO PUBLISHING 2019-08-21
Subjects:Propiedades del Suelo, Caña de Azúcar, Atrazina, Ametrina, Lixiviación, Soil Properties, Sugarcane, Atrazine, Anmetryn, Leaching,
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spelling oai:localhost:20.500.12123-58502023-08-09T11:18:49Z Soil properties of sugarcane fields controlling triazine leaching potential. Portocarrero, Rocio Aparicio, Virginia Carolina De Geronimo, Eduardo Costa, Jose Luis Propiedades del Suelo Caña de Azúcar Atrazina Ametrina Lixiviación Soil Properties Sugarcane Atrazine Anmetryn Leaching Atrazine and ametryn are pre- and post-emergence herbicides widely used in sugarcane fields. Both herbicides are characterized by their moderate to high mobility in soil and are regarded as a threat to hydrologic systems. Physical and chemical soil properties are highlighted as one of the factors governing the fate of pesticides in hydrologic systems. The aim of our study was to estimate the leaching potential of atrazine and ametryn in soils of the saline alluvial plain of Tucumán cultivated with sugarcane crop. Miscible displacement experiments were carried out in triplicate using undisturbed topsoil cores from four farm fields. Field 1 was in plant, fields 2 and 3 were in second ratoon, and field 4 was in third ratoon. Experimental breakthrough curves were fitted to the convection-dispersion equation; results showed that hydraulic transport was in equilibrium conditions, meaning that all the soil water was involved in solute convective transport. Atrazine had asymmetric breakthrough curves, revealing chemical non-equilibrium conditions, with at least two sorption-desorption sites participating in the process. In contrast, ametryn concentrations in leached samples were low and inconsistent; therefore, no breakthrough curves could be described. Total recoveries reached 10% and 2% for leached atrazine and ametryn, respectively, of the total applied. For an estimated annual recharge of 100 mm, these leached amounts would exceed the international reference values for drinking water. EEA Balcarce Fil: Portocarrero, Rocio. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Famaillá; Argentina. Fil: Aparicio, Virginia Carolina. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Balcarce; Argentina. Fil: De Gerónimo, Eduardo. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Balcarce; Argentina. Fil: Costa, José Luis. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Balcarce, Argentina. 2019-09-11T16:40:21Z 2019-09-11T16:40:21Z 2019-08-21 info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/5850 http://www.publish.csiro.au/SR/SR18342 1838-675X 1838-6768 https://doi.org/10.1071/SR18342 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess application/pdf CSIRO PUBLISHING Soil Research Published online: 21 August 2019
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topic Propiedades del Suelo
Caña de Azúcar
Atrazina
Ametrina
Lixiviación
Soil Properties
Sugarcane
Atrazine
Anmetryn
Leaching
Propiedades del Suelo
Caña de Azúcar
Atrazina
Ametrina
Lixiviación
Soil Properties
Sugarcane
Atrazine
Anmetryn
Leaching
spellingShingle Propiedades del Suelo
Caña de Azúcar
Atrazina
Ametrina
Lixiviación
Soil Properties
Sugarcane
Atrazine
Anmetryn
Leaching
Propiedades del Suelo
Caña de Azúcar
Atrazina
Ametrina
Lixiviación
Soil Properties
Sugarcane
Atrazine
Anmetryn
Leaching
Portocarrero, Rocio
Aparicio, Virginia Carolina
De Geronimo, Eduardo
Costa, Jose Luis
Soil properties of sugarcane fields controlling triazine leaching potential.
description Atrazine and ametryn are pre- and post-emergence herbicides widely used in sugarcane fields. Both herbicides are characterized by their moderate to high mobility in soil and are regarded as a threat to hydrologic systems. Physical and chemical soil properties are highlighted as one of the factors governing the fate of pesticides in hydrologic systems. The aim of our study was to estimate the leaching potential of atrazine and ametryn in soils of the saline alluvial plain of Tucumán cultivated with sugarcane crop. Miscible displacement experiments were carried out in triplicate using undisturbed topsoil cores from four farm fields. Field 1 was in plant, fields 2 and 3 were in second ratoon, and field 4 was in third ratoon. Experimental breakthrough curves were fitted to the convection-dispersion equation; results showed that hydraulic transport was in equilibrium conditions, meaning that all the soil water was involved in solute convective transport. Atrazine had asymmetric breakthrough curves, revealing chemical non-equilibrium conditions, with at least two sorption-desorption sites participating in the process. In contrast, ametryn concentrations in leached samples were low and inconsistent; therefore, no breakthrough curves could be described. Total recoveries reached 10% and 2% for leached atrazine and ametryn, respectively, of the total applied. For an estimated annual recharge of 100 mm, these leached amounts would exceed the international reference values for drinking water.
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topic_facet Propiedades del Suelo
Caña de Azúcar
Atrazina
Ametrina
Lixiviación
Soil Properties
Sugarcane
Atrazine
Anmetryn
Leaching
author Portocarrero, Rocio
Aparicio, Virginia Carolina
De Geronimo, Eduardo
Costa, Jose Luis
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Aparicio, Virginia Carolina
De Geronimo, Eduardo
Costa, Jose Luis
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title Soil properties of sugarcane fields controlling triazine leaching potential.
title_short Soil properties of sugarcane fields controlling triazine leaching potential.
title_full Soil properties of sugarcane fields controlling triazine leaching potential.
title_fullStr Soil properties of sugarcane fields controlling triazine leaching potential.
title_full_unstemmed Soil properties of sugarcane fields controlling triazine leaching potential.
title_sort soil properties of sugarcane fields controlling triazine leaching potential.
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