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Degradation of the herbicide diclofop-methyl in soil and influence of pesticide mixtures on its persistence

Authors :
K. H. Domsch
J. P. E. Anderson
N. G. K. Karanth
Source :
Journal of Biosciences. 6:829-837
Publication Year :
1984
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 1984.

Abstract

The degradation of the herbicide [14C]-diclofopmethyl was investigated in moist parabrown podzol soil at 22°C. Radiochemical procedures were used to monitor the herbicide breakdown. The mineralization of the uniformly labelled aromatic ring was pursued by trapping the14CO2 generated for 96 days. Diclofop-methyl was rapidly degraded in the soil with a half-life of about 8 days. The major breakdown product was the corresponding acid-diclofop, formed by a very rapid hydrolysis of the esterbond. With time the acid appeared to undergo strong binding or complexing to the soil. An intermediate 4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy) phenol was recovered from the treated soil. Concentration of the phenoxyphenol increased upto 6 days followed by quick decline. Insecticide combination of parathion + Demeton-Smethylsulphoxide partially inhibited diclofop degradation in the soil

Details

ISSN :
09737138 and 02505991
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Biosciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........fe224234d77ca862a4d12cb9c8c871d8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02716843