Field Study on Mobility and Persistence of Linuron and Monolinuron in Agricultural Soil |
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Authors: | Licia Guzzella Fiorenzo Pozzoni Giuseppe Giuliano |
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Affiliation: | 1. Istituto di Ricerca sulle Acque — CNR , 20047, Brugherio, (Milan), Italy;2. Istituto di Ricerca sulle Acque — CNR , Rome, Italy |
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Abstract: | Abstract A field site equipped with suction cup lysimeters was installed at Treviglio (BG) to assess the migration capacity of the herbicides linuron and monolinuron from topsoil to groundwater and to verify the appearance of their relevant transformation products in soil and water samples. A constant hydraulic head was applied in order to develop water saturation conditions in the upper layers. KCl was used as a tracer to evaluate water infiltration velocity through the vertical soil profile. The constant hydraulic head accelerated infiltration rates, while herbicide concentrations reached maximum contamination because soil adsorption capacity was underdeveloped. The results indicated two main processes of pesticide transport: firstly transport due mainly to water infiltration through macropores; secondly the transport driven by matrix flow. Linuron was found to be the most mobile herbicide, while chloroanilines were found to be the major transformation products of the herbicides considered. |
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Keywords: | Linuron monolinuron matrix flow preferential flow suction cup lysimeter vadose zone |
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