Atrazine is not readily mineralised in 24 temperate soils regardless of pre-exposure to triazine herbicides

Nadia Glæsner, Jacob Bælum, Bjarne W. Strobel, Carsten S. Jacobsen

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Mineralisation of atrazine in soil has been shown to depend on previous exposure of the herbicide. In this study, 24 Danish soils were collected and screened for potential to mineralise atrazine. Six soils were chosen, because they had never been exposed to atrazine, whereas 18 soils were chosen because of their history of application of atrazine or the related compound terbuthylazine. None of the 24 soils revealed a mineralisation potential of more than 4% of the added atrazine within a 60 day timeframe. In an atrazine adapted French soil, we found 60% mineralisation of atrazine in 30 days. Cattle manure was applied in order to boost the microbial activity, and a 2-3% increase in the atrazine mineralisation was found in some of the temperate soils, while in the highly adapted French soil it caused a 5% reduction.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Sider (fra-til)3670-3674
Antal sider5
TidsskriftEnvironmental Pollution
Vol/bind158
Udgave nummer12
DOI
StatusUdgivet - dec. 2010

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