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Kaur, P., Bhatia, A., Kaur, H., Bhullar, M. S. |
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International Journal of Environmental Science & Technology (IJEST); Dec2023, Vol. 20 Issue 12, p13045-13060, 16p |
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The understanding of adsorption desorption of herbicides in soil is important to predict their environmental fate. The effect of properties of soils, temperature and ionic state of imazethapyr on its sorption was assessed using batch equilibration method. Freundlich adsorption coefficient ranged from 0.596 to 10.495 μg1−ng−1mLn and was significantly influenced by organic matter, pH, clay content and mineralogy of soils. As solution pH was increased from 1.5 to 8.0, adsorption increased in acidic soil while it decreased in alkaline soils. The variability in adsorption with pH of solution was due to existence of imazethapyr predominately in cationic form at low solution pH and in anionic form at high solution pH. ΔH° ranged from – 29.11 to – 16.19 kJ mol−1 suggesting adsorption was a spontaneous exothermic process. Desorption was slow and more hysteretic in alkaline soils indicating irreversible binding of imazethapyr to these soils which can cause a phytotoxic effect on succeeding crops. Principal component analysis suggested that imazethapyr has moderate mobility in studied soils and can contaminate surface and groundwater. The amendment of soils with farmyard manure was an effective management practice to reduce leaching of imazethapyr. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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