Evaluation of the Rhizosphere Contribution to the Environmental Fate of the Herbicide Prometryn
Autor: | Irene Bramke, Christos Gougoulias, Laurence H. Hand, Kevin A. Thomas, Robin G. Oliver |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Health
Toxicology and Mutagenesis 010501 environmental sciences Risk Assessment 01 natural sciences Toxicology Crop Soil 03 medical and health sciences Lolium Soil Pollutants Environmental Chemistry 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Environmental risk assessment 0303 health sciences Rhizosphere Herbicides 030306 microbiology business.industry fungi Plant root food and beverages Red Clover Biodegradation Environmental Agriculture Prometryne Environmental science Trifolium Capsicum business |
Zdroj: | Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 39:450-457 |
ISSN: | 1552-8618 0730-7268 |
Popis: | Plant protection products (PPPs) undergo rigorous regulatory assessment to ensure that they do not pose unacceptable risks to the environment. Elucidation of their fate and behavior in soil is an integral part of this environmental risk assessment. The active substance degradation in soil of PPPs is first assessed in laboratory studies (typically following Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development [OECD] test guideline 307). Conditions in guideline laboratory studies are far removed from those occurring under agricultural use, and the contribution of crop roots has currently not been assessed. We integrated viable plant root systems, representative of 3 different crop types, into the OECD test guideline 307 design to assess their impact on the dissipation of the herbicide prometryn. Significantly faster decline of parent residue and higher formation of nonextractable residues were observed in all 3 planted systems. This led to a reduction in the time required for 50% of the compound to dissipate (DT50) of approximately one-half in the presence of rye grass and hot pepper and of approximately one-third in the presence of red clover. These findings imply that plants and their associated root networks can have a significant influence on PPP dissipation. Based on these data, greater environmental realism could be added to the standardized laboratory study design by the inclusion of plant root systems into higher tier studies, which, in turn, could serve to improve the environmental risk assessment process. Environ Toxicol Chem 2020;39:450-457. © 2019 SETAC. |
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