Leaching and residual activity of imidazolinone herbicides in lowland soils

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Autor(a) principal: Refatti,João Paulo
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Avila,Luis Antonio de, Noldin,José Alberto, Pacheco,Igor, Pestana,Rodrigo Ribeiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Herbicides used in the Clearfield® rice (Oryza sativa L.) production system have a potential for leaching. This can result in contamination of underground water resources and cause injury to not tolerant crops that are sown in a succession and/or crop rotation. The objective of this study was to determine the leaching potential and the residual activity of the herbicides used in the Clearfield® rice system. The experiment was conducted over a period of two years and consisted of conducting a field test to be followed by two bioassays with a year of difference between their implementation. Initially an experiment was conducted in lowland area where it was planted the cultivar of rice ‘PUITA INTA CL’. Approximately one and two years thereafter, soil samples from each plot were collected at intervals of 5cm to a depth of 30cm (B factor) for the bioassay to evaluate persistence of herbicides. Factor A was composed of mixtures formulated of imazethapyr + imazapic (75 + 25g a.i. L-1), imazapyr + imazapic (525 + 175g a.i. kg-1) in two doses, imazethapyr (100g a.i. L-1) and treatment control without application. Basing on results, it was concluded that the mixtures imazethapyr + imazapic, imazapyr + imazapic and imazethapyr leached into the soil, reaching depths of up to 25cm in lowland soil. Imidazolinone herbicides used today in the irrigated rice Clearfield® system are persistent in soil, and their phytotoxic activity can be observed up to two years after application.
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spelling Leaching and residual activity of imidazolinone herbicides in lowland soilsimazethapyrimazapicimazapyrcontaminationgroundwaterABSTRACT: Herbicides used in the Clearfield® rice (Oryza sativa L.) production system have a potential for leaching. This can result in contamination of underground water resources and cause injury to not tolerant crops that are sown in a succession and/or crop rotation. The objective of this study was to determine the leaching potential and the residual activity of the herbicides used in the Clearfield® rice system. The experiment was conducted over a period of two years and consisted of conducting a field test to be followed by two bioassays with a year of difference between their implementation. Initially an experiment was conducted in lowland area where it was planted the cultivar of rice ‘PUITA INTA CL’. Approximately one and two years thereafter, soil samples from each plot were collected at intervals of 5cm to a depth of 30cm (B factor) for the bioassay to evaluate persistence of herbicides. Factor A was composed of mixtures formulated of imazethapyr + imazapic (75 + 25g a.i. L-1), imazapyr + imazapic (525 + 175g a.i. kg-1) in two doses, imazethapyr (100g a.i. L-1) and treatment control without application. Basing on results, it was concluded that the mixtures imazethapyr + imazapic, imazapyr + imazapic and imazethapyr leached into the soil, reaching depths of up to 25cm in lowland soil. Imidazolinone herbicides used today in the irrigated rice Clearfield® system are persistent in soil, and their phytotoxic activity can be observed up to two years after application.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782017000500154Ciência Rural v.47 n.5 2017reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20160705info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRefatti,João PauloAvila,Luis Antonio deNoldin,José AlbertoPacheco,IgorPestana,Rodrigo Ribeiroeng2017-04-05T00:00:00ZRevista
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title Leaching and residual activity of imidazolinone herbicides in lowland soils
spellingShingle Leaching and residual activity of imidazolinone herbicides in lowland soils
Refatti,João Paulo
imazethapyr
imazapic
imazapyr
contamination
groundwater
title_short Leaching and residual activity of imidazolinone herbicides in lowland soils
title_full Leaching and residual activity of imidazolinone herbicides in lowland soils
title_fullStr Leaching and residual activity of imidazolinone herbicides in lowland soils
title_full_unstemmed Leaching and residual activity of imidazolinone herbicides in lowland soils
title_sort Leaching and residual activity of imidazolinone herbicides in lowland soils
author Refatti,João Paulo
author_facet Refatti,João Paulo
Avila,Luis Antonio de
Noldin,José Alberto
Pacheco,Igor
Pestana,Rodrigo Ribeiro
author_role author
author2 Avila,Luis Antonio de
Noldin,José Alberto
Pacheco,Igor
Pestana,Rodrigo Ribeiro
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Refatti,João Paulo
Avila,Luis Antonio de
Noldin,José Alberto
Pacheco,Igor
Pestana,Rodrigo Ribeiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv imazethapyr
imazapic
imazapyr
contamination
groundwater
topic imazethapyr
imazapic
imazapyr
contamination
groundwater
description ABSTRACT: Herbicides used in the Clearfield® rice (Oryza sativa L.) production system have a potential for leaching. This can result in contamination of underground water resources and cause injury to not tolerant crops that are sown in a succession and/or crop rotation. The objective of this study was to determine the leaching potential and the residual activity of the herbicides used in the Clearfield® rice system. The experiment was conducted over a period of two years and consisted of conducting a field test to be followed by two bioassays with a year of difference between their implementation. Initially an experiment was conducted in lowland area where it was planted the cultivar of rice ‘PUITA INTA CL’. Approximately one and two years thereafter, soil samples from each plot were collected at intervals of 5cm to a depth of 30cm (B factor) for the bioassay to evaluate persistence of herbicides. Factor A was composed of mixtures formulated of imazethapyr + imazapic (75 + 25g a.i. L-1), imazapyr + imazapic (525 + 175g a.i. kg-1) in two doses, imazethapyr (100g a.i. L-1) and treatment control without application. Basing on results, it was concluded that the mixtures imazethapyr + imazapic, imazapyr + imazapic and imazethapyr leached into the soil, reaching depths of up to 25cm in lowland soil. Imidazolinone herbicides used today in the irrigated rice Clearfield® system are persistent in soil, and their phytotoxic activity can be observed up to two years after application.
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