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PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
卷 68, 期 2, 页码 303-312出版社
WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/ps.2264
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drainage ditch; LMAV; pesticide; prevalence; DDT
BACKGROUND: Pesticide application is common in agriculture and often results in applied pesticides entering adjacent aquatic systems. This study seasonally analyzed a suite of 17 current- and past-use pesticides in both drainage waters and sediments to evaluate the prevalence of pesticides in drainage ditches across the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley (LMAV). RESULTS: There were significantlyhigher concentrations (P < 0.05) of current-use thanpast-usepesticides; however, there were consistently high numbers of detections of past-use pesticides in sediments. Sediment pesticide concentrations were an order of magnitude higher (150-1035 mu g kg(-1)) thanwater samples (6-20.9 mu g L-1). Overall, 87% of all samples analyzed for currentand past-use pesticideswere non-detects. p, p'-DDT was detected in 47.5% of all drainagewaters and sediments sampled. There were significant correlations (0.372 >= r(2) <= 0.935) between detected current-use water and sediment concentrations, but no significant correlations between past-use water and sediment concentrations. CONCLUSION: Overall, there was a high percentage (87%) of sediment and water samples that did not contain detectable concentrations above the lower limit of analytical detection for each respective pesticide. This lack of pesticide prevalence highlights the improved conditions in aquatic systems adjacent to agriculture and a potential decrease in toxicity associated with pesticides in agricultural landscapes in the LMAV. (C) 2011 Society of Chemical Industry
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