Availability and biodegradation of metribuzin in alluvial soils as affected by temperature and soil properties
Herbicide degradation in soils is highly temperature-dependent. Laboratory incubations and field experiments are usually conducted with soils from the temperate climatic zone. Few data are available for cold conditions and the validation of approaches to correct the degradation rate at low temperatu...
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ftagroparistech:oai:HAL:hal-01191977v1 2023-11-05T03:44:19+01:00 Availability and biodegradation of metribuzin in alluvial soils as affected by temperature and soil properties Benoit, Pierre Perceval, J. Stenrod, M. Moni, C Eklo, O.M. Barriuso, Enrique Sveistrup, T. Kvaerner, J. Environnement et Grandes Cultures (EGC) Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-AgroParisTech Plant Health and Plant Protection Divison Plant Health and Plant Protection Division Soil and Environment Division 2007 https://hal.science/hal-01191977 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3180.2007.00589.x en eng HAL CCSD Wiley info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1111/j.1365-3180.2007.00589.x hal-01191977 https://hal.science/hal-01191977 doi:10.1111/j.1365-3180.2007.00589.x PRODINRA: 18806 WOS: 000250765900007 ISSN: 0043-1737 EISSN: 1365-3180 Weed Research https://hal.science/hal-01191977 Weed Research, 2007, 47 (6), pp.517-526. ⟨10.1111/j.1365-3180.2007.00589.x⟩ METRIBUZIN TEMPERATURE MICROBIAL DEGRADATION SOIL SOLUTION [SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2007 ftagroparistech https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3180.2007.00589.x 2023-10-10T23:10:39Z Herbicide degradation in soils is highly temperature-dependent. Laboratory incubations and field experiments are usually conducted with soils from the temperate climatic zone. Few data are available for cold conditions and the validation of approaches to correct the degradation rate at low temperatures representative of Nordic environments is scarce. Laboratory incubation studies were conducted at 5, 15 and 28°C to compare the influence of temperature on the dissipation of metribuzin in silt/sandy loam soils in southern and northern Norway and in a sandy loam soil under temperate climate in France. Using 14C-labelled metribuzin, sorption and biodegradation were studied over an incubation period of 49 days. Metribuzin mineralisation and total soil organic carbon mineralisation rates showed a positive temperature response in all soils. Metribuzin mineralisation was low, but metabolites were formed and their abundance depended on temperature conditions. The rate of dissipation of 14C-metribuzin from soil pore water was strongly dependent on temperature. In Nordic soils with low organic content, metribuzin sorption is rather weak and biodegradation is the most important process controlling its mobility and persistence. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Norway AgroParisTech: HAL (Institut des sciences et industries du vivant et de l'environnement) Weed Research 47 6 517 526 |
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METRIBUZIN TEMPERATURE MICROBIAL DEGRADATION SOIL SOLUTION [SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology Benoit, Pierre Perceval, J. Stenrod, M. Moni, C Eklo, O.M. Barriuso, Enrique Sveistrup, T. Kvaerner, J. Availability and biodegradation of metribuzin in alluvial soils as affected by temperature and soil properties |
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Herbicide degradation in soils is highly temperature-dependent. Laboratory incubations and field experiments are usually conducted with soils from the temperate climatic zone. Few data are available for cold conditions and the validation of approaches to correct the degradation rate at low temperatures representative of Nordic environments is scarce. Laboratory incubation studies were conducted at 5, 15 and 28°C to compare the influence of temperature on the dissipation of metribuzin in silt/sandy loam soils in southern and northern Norway and in a sandy loam soil under temperate climate in France. Using 14C-labelled metribuzin, sorption and biodegradation were studied over an incubation period of 49 days. Metribuzin mineralisation and total soil organic carbon mineralisation rates showed a positive temperature response in all soils. Metribuzin mineralisation was low, but metabolites were formed and their abundance depended on temperature conditions. The rate of dissipation of 14C-metribuzin from soil pore water was strongly dependent on temperature. In Nordic soils with low organic content, metribuzin sorption is rather weak and biodegradation is the most important process controlling its mobility and persistence. |
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Environnement et Grandes Cultures (EGC) Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-AgroParisTech Plant Health and Plant Protection Divison Plant Health and Plant Protection Division Soil and Environment Division |
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Benoit, Pierre Perceval, J. Stenrod, M. Moni, C Eklo, O.M. Barriuso, Enrique Sveistrup, T. Kvaerner, J. |
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Benoit, Pierre Perceval, J. Stenrod, M. Moni, C Eklo, O.M. Barriuso, Enrique Sveistrup, T. Kvaerner, J. |
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Availability and biodegradation of metribuzin in alluvial soils as affected by temperature and soil properties |
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Availability and biodegradation of metribuzin in alluvial soils as affected by temperature and soil properties |
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Availability and biodegradation of metribuzin in alluvial soils as affected by temperature and soil properties |
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Availability and biodegradation of metribuzin in alluvial soils as affected by temperature and soil properties |
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Availability and biodegradation of metribuzin in alluvial soils as affected by temperature and soil properties |
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availability and biodegradation of metribuzin in alluvial soils as affected by temperature and soil properties |
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ISSN: 0043-1737 EISSN: 1365-3180 Weed Research https://hal.science/hal-01191977 Weed Research, 2007, 47 (6), pp.517-526. ⟨10.1111/j.1365-3180.2007.00589.x⟩ |
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