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Degradation and sorption of imidacloprid in dissimilar surface and subsurface soils
Authors:Jennifer C Anhalt  Thomas B Moorman  William C Koskinen
Affiliation:1. Department of Microbiology , Iowa State University , Ames, Iowa, USA;2. United States Department of Agriculture , Agricultural Research Service, National Soil Tilth Laboratory , Ames, Iowa, USA;3. United States Department of Agriculture , Agricultural Research Service, Soil and Water Management Research Unit , St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
Abstract:Degradation and sorption/desorption are important processes affecting the leaching of pesticides through soil. This research characterized the degradation and sorption of imidacloprid (1-(6-chloro-3-pyridinyl)-methyl]-N-nitro-2-imidazolidinimine) in Drummer (silty clay loam) and Exeter (sandy loam) surface soils and their corresponding subsurface soils using sequential extraction methods over 400 days. By the end of the incubation, approximately 55% of imidacloprid applied at a rate of 1.0 mg kg?1 degraded in the Exeter sandy loam surface and subsurface soils, compared to 40% of applied imidacloprid within 300 days in Drummer surface and subsurface soils. At the 0.1 mg kg?1 application rate, dissipation was slower for all four soils. Water-extractable imidacloprid in Exeter surface soil decreased from 98% of applied at day 1 to > 70% of the imidacloprid remaining after 400 d, as compared to 55% in the Drummer surface soil at day 1 and 12% at day 400. These data suggest that imidacloprid was bioavailable to degrading soil microorganisms and sorption/desorption was not the limiting factor for biodegradation. In subsurface soils > 40% of 14C-benzoic acid was mineralized over 21 days, demonstrating an active microbial community. In contrast, cumulative 14CO2 was less than 1.5% of applied 14C-imidacloprid in all soils over 400 d. Qualitative differences in the microbial communities appear to limit the degradation of imidacloprid in the subsurface soils.
Keywords:degradation  sorption  insecticide  leach  partition  pesticide  subsoil  subsurface  transport
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