Chemosphere 2012-09-01

Assessment of phenylurea herbicides sorption on various Mediterranean soils affected by irrigation with wastewater.

S Elgouzi, M D Mingorance, K Draoui, E H Chtoun, A Peña

Index: Chemosphere 89(3) , 334-9, (2012)

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Abstract

The retention values of two herbicides, chlorotoluron and isoproturon, in five Mediterranean soils were assessed by two different approaches, a dynamic method, using a batch technique (BT) and a static method, using a soil saturated paste (SP). The SP method led in all cases to lower herbicide sorption when compared with BT, although pesticide distribution constants from both methods were linearly related for the set of used soils (R(2)⩾0.99) showing that both methods similarly reflected the behaviour of the different soils. Low-quality water, evaluated by employing recycled urban wastewater, did not modify herbicide sorption when compared with high quality water, in any soil and with any method.Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


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