Autor: | F. van den Berg, R. Kubiak, Scott R. Yates, M. S. Majewski, W. G. Benjey, J.H. Smelt, G. L. Reeves, A.M.A. van der Linden |
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Rok vydání: | 1999 |
Předmět: |
Environmental Engineering
Hydrogeology Volatilisation Ecological Modeling Environmental engineering Air pollution Greenhouse Pesticide medicine.disease_cause Pollution Deposition (aerosol physics) Soil water medicine Environmental Chemistry Environmental science Air quality index Water Science and Technology |
Zdroj: | Water, Air, and Soil Pollution. 115:195-218 |
ISSN: | 0049-6979 |
Popis: | During and after the application of a pesticide in agriculture, a substantial fraction of the dosage may enter the atmosphere and be transported over varying distances downwind of the target. The rate and extent of the emission during application, predominantly as spray particle drift, depends primarily on the application method (equipment and technique), the formulation and environmental conditions, whereas the emission after application depends primarily on the properties of the pesticide, soils, crops and environmental conditions. The fraction of the dosage that misses the target area may be high in some cases and more experimental data on this loss term are needed for various application types and weather conditions. Such data are necessary to test spray drift models, and for further model development and verification as well. Following application, the emission of soil fumigants and soil incorporated pesticides into the air can be measured and computed with reasonable accuracy, but further model development is needed to improve the reliability of the model predictions. For soil surface applied pesticides reliable measurement methods are available, but there is not yet a reliable model. Further model development is required which must be verified by field experiments. Few data are available on pesticide volatilization from plants and more field experiments are also needed to study the fate processes on the plants. Once this information is available, a model needs to be developed to predict the volatilization of pesticides from plants, which, again, should be verified with field measurements. For regional emission estimates, a link between data on the temporal and spatial pesticide use and a geographical information system for crops and soils with their characteristics is needed. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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