Metabolism and Persistence of Atrazine in Several Field Soils with Different Atrazine Application Histories

被引:40
|
作者
Jablonowski, Nicolai D. [1 ]
Hamacher, Georg [1 ]
Martinazzo, Rosane [2 ]
Langen, Ulrike [1 ]
Koeppchen, Stephan [1 ]
Hofmann, Diana [3 ]
Burauel, Peter [1 ]
机构
[1] Forschungszentrum Julich GmbH, Inst Chem & Dynam Geosphere, D-52425 Julich, Germany
[2] Univ Fed Rio Grande do Sul, Dept Soil Sci, BR-91501970 Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
[3] Cent Div Analyt Chem ZCH BioSpec, D-52425 Julich, Germany
关键词
Metabolites; microbial adaptation; enhanced biodegradation; mineralization; persistence; ACCELERATED DEGRADATION; PESTICIDE-RESIDUES; BIODEGRADATION; MINERALIZATION; BIOAVAILABILITY; C-14-ATRAZINE; COMMUNITIES; MANAGEMENT; TRANSPORT; BACTERIA;
D O I
10.1021/jf103577j
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
To assess the potential occurrence of accelerated herbicide degradation in soils, the mineralization and persistence of (14)C-labeled and nonlabeled atrazine was evaluated over 3 months in two soils from Belgium (BS, atrazine-treated 1973-2008; BC, nontreated) and two soils from Germany (CK, atrazine-treated 1986-1989; CM, nontreated). Prior to the experiment, accelerated solvent extraction of bulk field soils revealed atrazine (8.3 and 15.2 mu g kg(-1)) in BS and CK soils and a number of metabolites directly after field sampling, even in BC and CM soils without previous atrazine treatment, by means of LC-MS/MS analyses. For atrazine degradation studies, all soils were incubated under different moisture conditions (50% maximum soil water-holding capacity (WHC(max))/ slurried conditions). At the end of the incubation, the (14)C-atrazine mineralization was high in BS soil (81 and 83%) and also unexpectedly high in BC soil (40 and 81%), at 50% WHC(max) and slurried conditions, respectively. In CK soil, the (14)C-atrazine mineralization was higher (10 and 6%) than in CM soil (4.7 and 2.7%), but was not stimulated by slurried conditions. The results revealed that atrazine application history dramatically influences its degradation and mineralization. For the incubation period, the amount of extractable atrazine, composed of residues from freshly applied atrazine and residues from former field applications, remained significantly greater (statistical significance = 99.5 and 99.95%) for BS and CK soils, respectively, than the amount of extractable atrazine in the bulk field soils. This suggests that (i) mostly freshly applied atrazine is accessible for a complex microbial community, (ii) the applied atrazine is not completely mineralized and remains extractable even in adapted soils, and (iii) the microbial atrazine-mineralizing capacity strongly depends on atrazine application history and appears to be conserved on long time scales after the last application.
引用
收藏
页码:12869 / 12877
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Comparative study of bacterial community dynamics in different soils following application of the herbicide atrazine
    Dhakar, Kusum
    Medina, Shlomit
    Ziadna, Hamam
    Igbaria, Karam
    Achdari, Guy
    Lati, Ran
    Zarecki, Raphy
    Ronen, Zeev
    Dovrat, Guy
    Eizenberg, Hanan
    Freilich, Shiri
    ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2023, 220
  • [22] METABOLISM OF ATRAZINE IN FIELD-GROWN SUGARCANE AND SORGHUM
    LARSON, JD
    ASH, S
    ACCOLA, GM
    SIMONEAUX, B
    SZOLICS, IM
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 1994, 208 : 82 - AGRO
  • [23] INVITRO STUDIES OF THE METABOLISM OF ATRAZINE, SIMAZINE, AND TERBUTRYN IN SEVERAL VERTEBRATE SPECIES
    ADAMS, NH
    LEVI, PE
    HODGSON, E
    JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY, 1990, 38 (06) : 1411 - 1417
  • [24] Enhanced adsorption of atrazine in different soils in the presence of fungal laccase
    Kulikova, Natalia A.
    Davidchik, Valentina N.
    Stepanova, Elena V.
    Koroleva, Olga V.
    MULTIPLE STRESSORS: A CHALLENGE FOR THE FUTURE, 2007, : 391 - +
  • [25] EVALUATION OF ATRAZINE TRANSPORT IN SOILS UNDER DIFFERENT AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENTS
    Verissimo Correia, Fabio
    Langenbach, Tomaz
    Campos, Tacio Mauro
    REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIA DO SOLO, 2010, 34 (02): : 525 - 534
  • [26] Atrazine sorption at the field scale in relation to soils and landscape position
    Novak, JM
    Moorman, TB
    Cambardella, CA
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, 1997, 26 (05) : 1271 - 1277
  • [27] Effects of biochar amendment on the sorption and degradation of atrazine in different soils
    Huang, He
    Zhang, Chaolan
    Zhang, Peng
    Cao, Meizhu
    Xu, Guiping
    Wu, Haixia
    Zhang, Jingjing
    Li, Chuanzhang
    Rong, Qun
    SOIL & SEDIMENT CONTAMINATION, 2018, 27 (08): : 643 - 657
  • [28] Atrazine sorption-desorption in field-moist soils
    Koskinen, WC
    Rochette, EA
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 1996, 65 (1-4) : 223 - 230
  • [29] MOBILITY AND PERSISTENCE OF ALACHLOR, ATRAZINE AND METOLACHLOR IN PLAINFIELD SAND, AND ATRAZINE AND ISAZOFOS IN HONEYWOOD SILT LOAM, USING FIELD LYSIMETERS
    BOWMAN, BT
    ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY, 1990, 9 (04) : 453 - 461
  • [30] Adsorption characteristics of atrazine on different soils in the presence of Cd(II)
    Jing, Sun
    Lan, Ma Xiu
    Wen, Wang
    Jing, Zhang
    Hao, Zhang
    Jun, Wang Yu
    ADSORPTION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 2020, 38 (7-8) : 225 - 239