Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 2009-12-01

Behavior of simetryn and thiobencarb in the plough zone of rice fields.

Thai K Phong, Dang T T Nhung, Takashi Motobayashi, Hirozumi Watanabe

Index: Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 83(6) , 794-8, (2009)

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Abstract

The behavior of simetryn and thiobencarb in flooded rice soil was investigated in a 2-year study. The concentrations of simetryn and thiobencarb were in the hundreds of μg kg−1 in the top soil layer (0–5 cm) and became significantly lower in tens of μg kg−1 in the deeper soil layers (5–10 and 10–15 cm). The half-lives of the two herbicides were also shorter (36 and 17 days for simetryn and thiobencarb, respectively) in the top soil layer, as they were most affected by environmental conditions, compared with corresponding values of 82 and 69 days in the 5–10 cm soil layer. Simetryn concentration was stable, while thiobencarb’s half-life was 165 days in the 10–15 cm layer. About 35% of the applied mass of simetryn and thiobencarb were found in the rice soil compartment.


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