1. Potential Risk of Agrochemical Leaching in Areas of Edaphoclimatic Suitability for Coffee Cultivation.
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dos Santos, Gleissy Mary Amaral Dino Alves, Neves, Antônio Augusto, de Queiroz, Maria Eliana Lopes Ribeiro, de Queiroz, Vagner Tebaldi, Ribeiro, Carlos Antonio Alvares Soares, Reis, Efraim Lázaro, Paiva, Ana Carolina Pereira, de Carvalho, José Romário, da Silva, Samuel Ferreira, Juvanhol, Ronie Silva, Moreira, Taís Rizzo, Teixeira, Luciano José Quintão, Saraiva, Sérgio Henriques, Costa, Adilson Vidal, da Silva Martins, Camila Aparecida, Pires, Fábio Ribeiro, Curty, Thuelem Azevedo, Guerra Filho, Plinio Antonio, de Souza, Marcelo Henrique, and de Jesus Junior, Waldir Cintra
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COFFEE growing ,LEACHING ,COFFEE beans ,SOIL leaching ,GEOGRAPHIC information systems ,WATER table ,COFFEE plantations - Abstract
Studies show that agricultural activities around the world still present a strong dependence on agrochemicals that can leach into the soil profile, causing its contamination, as well as that of water resources. In this context, the present study evaluates the potential risk of pesticide leaching in areas of edaphoclimatic suitability for coffee cultivation in Espírito Santo state, Brazil. As a methodology, the areas of edaphoclimatic suitability for conilon and arabica coffee were defined, and subsequently, the risk of leaching of active agrochemical ingredients in these areas was evaluated using the Groundwater Ubiquity Score (GUS), Leaching Index (LIX) and Attenuation Factor/Retardation Factor (AF/RF) methods. Of the ten active ingredients evaluated, sulfentrazone and thiamethoxam present a potential risk of leaching into the groundwater level. The study allowed us to evaluate the potential risk of agrochemical leaching in tropical soils cultivated with coffee using geographic information system (GIS) techniques. The methodological proposal can be adapted for other agricultural areas and crops. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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