Predicting herbicides concentrations in paddy water and runoff to the river basin

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作者
PARVEEN Sultana
KOHGUCHI Testuyuki
BISWAS Moloy
NAKAGOSHI Nobukazu
机构
[1] Department of Environmental Studies
[2] Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation(IDEC)
[3] Hachihonmatu
[4] Hara
[5] Higashi Hiroshima 739-0151
[6] Higashi Hiroshima 739-8529
[7] Hiroshima Prefecture Agriculture Research Center
[8] Hiroshima University
[9] IDEC
[10] Japan
[11] Japan 739-8529
[12] Kagamiyama 1-5-1
关键词
paddy field; pesticide paddy field model(PADDY); herbicide; dissipation; runoff;
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X592 [农用化学物质、有毒化学物质污染及其防治];
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082803 ;
摘要
This study was conducted to investigate the dissipation pattern and runoff of herbicides to the river basin from the paddy fields. Pesticide paddy field model(PADDY) was applied to predict herbicide concentration in paddy fields. A field study was conducted in a paddy farm of Higashi Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan in the year of 2003 paddy season. The herbicides were mefenacet, thiobencarb, and bensulfuron methyl. The sample water was analyzed by using gas chromatography and HPLC after solid phase extraction. Predicted dissipation rate of thiobencarb in paddy water was higher(DT_ 50 = 4 36) than that measured, with a lower k value(-0 069). Two weeks after application no thiobencarb was detected in the drainage channel and down stream. In the down stream, thiobencarb was detected until 3 d after application, with a range of 0 02% to 0 08% of applied herbicide. The predicted dissipation rate(k) and half-life(DT_ 50 ) of mefenacet was not significantly different from that of measured. In the drainage channel, upstream and downstream mefenacet was found during the whole study period. In downstream, the maximum concentration of mefenacet was present 0 61% of applied in the paddy field on 3DAH. The dissipation rate(k) of BSM varied from -0 0860 to -0 1059 to with half-life(DT_ 50 ) 3 5 and 2 84 d. In upstream water, no BSM was detected except trace amounts(0 01 μg/L) at 3 d after application. However, in the drainage channel 8%, 6% and 1 58% of applied BSM was present at 0, 1 and 3 d after application respectively. In the down stream, the highest concentration was 1 06%, shortly after application.
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页码:631 / 636
页数:6
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