Laboratory Measured Emission Losses of Methyl Isothiocyanate at Pacific Northwest Soil Surface Fumigation Temperatures

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Zhou Lu
Vincent R. Hebert
Glenn C. Miller
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[1] Jilin Agricultural University,Laboratory of Quality & Safety Risk Assessment for Ginseng and Antler Products
[2] Washington State University,Food & Environmental Quality Laboratory
[3] University of Nevada,Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Science
[4] Reno,undefined
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Metam sodium; Methyl isothiocyanate; Emission loss; Soil temperature;
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Temperature is a major environmental factor influencing land surface volatilization at the time of agricultural field fumigation. Cooler fumigation soil temperatures relevant to Pacific Northwest (PNW) application practices with metam sodium/potassium should result in appreciably reduced methyl isothiocyanate (MITC) emission rates, thus minimizing off target movement and bystander inhalation exposure. Herein, a series of laboratory controlled flow-through soil column assessments were performed evaluating MITC emissions over the range of cooler temperatures (2–13°C). Assessments were also conducted at the maximum allowed label application temperature of 32°C. All assessments were conducted at registration label-specified field moisture capacity, and no more than 50% cumulative MITC loss was observed over the 2-day post-fumigation timeframe. Three-fold reductions in MITC peak fluxes at cooler PNW application temperatures were observed compared to the label maximum temperature. This study supports current EPA metam sodium/potassium label language that indicates surface fumigations during warmer soil conditions should be discouraged.
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