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Effectiveness of Carbaryl, Carbofuran and Metolachlor Retention in Soils under the Influence of Different Colloid

Journal

MINERALS
Volume 11, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/min11090924

Keywords

pesticides; carbaryl; carbofuran; metolachlor; clay minerals; goethite; humic acids; sorption; desorption

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  1. National Science Center, Poland [DEC-2012/05/D/ST10/02223]

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The study investigated the affinity of different soil colloids to retain carbaryl, carbofuran, and metolachlor in sandy loam and loam. The results showed that loam soil was a better pesticide retarder than sandy soil, and the addition of humic acid, illite, and goethite increased the sorption of the pesticides significantly. The sorption capacity of the studied pesticides in loamy soil was blocked by natural organic matter potentially due to the formation of organo-mineral complexes.
The affinity of different soil colloids to retain carbaryl, carbofuran and metolachlor in sandy loam and loam soil from mineral, surface horizons was investigated. The undisturbed soil samples and soils amended with colloids-kaolinite (K), montmorillonite (Mt), illite (Il), goethite (G), humic acid (HA)-were mixed with the pesticides for sorption-desorption studies. Their sorption magnitude in pristine soils followed the sequence metolachlor > carbaryl > carbofuran, with loam soil being a better pesticides retarder than sandy soil. The biggest magnitude of carbaryl sorption in light soil was observed in samples with the addition of HA (92.7%), Il (92.3%) and Ge (87.5%), whereas for carbofuran it was goethite (52.3%). Metolachlor uptake was significantly enhanced by 2:1 clays (Mt-85.0%, Il-69.4%), goethite (73.3%) and humic acids (75.4%). The loamy soil sorption capacity of the studied pesticides was blocked by the natural organic matter potentially due to the formation of organo-mineral complexes. HA (66.8%) was the most effective sorbent for carbaryl in the loamy soil, whereas Mt (55.1%) and HA (40.3%) for carbofuran. Metolachlor was retained to the same extent in all loamy soil variants (75.8-83.6%) and its desorption values were the lowest. Carbofuran demonstrated the greatest ability to leach among the studied chemicals.

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