New Approach to the Assessment of Insecticide Losses from Paddy Fields Based on Frequent Sampling Post Application
High concentration of insecticides may appear in waters surrounding paddy fields shortly after application. Capturing the dynamic feature of this insecticide pulse may help control insecticide load to receiving waters. Based on continuous monitoring of the drainage process and two monitoring campaig...
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doaj-3a5c289358ab42a69614647235a7d3432021-04-02T04:50:47ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952020-10-01101615161510.3390/agronomy10101615New Approach to the Assessment of Insecticide Losses from Paddy Fields Based on Frequent Sampling Post ApplicationCheng Chen0Wan Luo1Jiarong Zou2Zhonghua Jia3College of Hydraulic Science and Engineering, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225009, ChinaCollege of Hydraulic Science and Engineering, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225009, ChinaCollege of Hydraulic Science and Engineering, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225009, ChinaCollege of Hydraulic Science and Engineering, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225009, ChinaHigh concentration of insecticides may appear in waters surrounding paddy fields shortly after application. Capturing the dynamic feature of this insecticide pulse may help control insecticide load to receiving waters. Based on continuous monitoring of the drainage process and two monitoring campaigns of three insecticides—chlorpyrifos, abamectin and thiamethoxam—in a paddy, this study examined the pattern of insecticide concentrations at different locations of paddy waters during the period of insecticide application accompanied with pest-control irrigation, and analyzed the factors affecting the environmental behavior of these insecticides. The results showed that the pulse-type drainage exhibited the following features: short duration (normally less than 1 d), large flow rate (as large as 4 L s<sup>−1</sup>), frequent occurrence (20 times during a 40-d period) and long time interval (as long as 5 d). Concentrations of the insecticides with higher Henry’s constant and vapor pressure peaked quickly (within several hours) post application in the field ditch; more than half of chlorpyrifos and abamectin loads were detected within merely 1 h after application. The high insecticide concentrations in the ditch were partly attributed to the primary and secondary drift. Moreover, a new kinetic model was proposed to describe the behavior of chlorpyrifos at the field edge. It is recommended that controlled drainage be implemented for at least 1 d post application to prevent the loss of insecticides. Findings from this study may provide new insights into insecticide behavior in the paddy environment for preventing adverse environmental impacts.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/10/1615insecticidepaddywind driftpulsekineticshigh-frequency monitoring |
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Cheng Chen Wan Luo Jiarong Zou Zhonghua Jia New Approach to the Assessment of Insecticide Losses from Paddy Fields Based on Frequent Sampling Post Application Agronomy insecticide paddy wind drift pulse kinetics high-frequency monitoring |
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New Approach to the Assessment of Insecticide Losses from Paddy Fields Based on Frequent Sampling Post Application |
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New Approach to the Assessment of Insecticide Losses from Paddy Fields Based on Frequent Sampling Post Application |
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New Approach to the Assessment of Insecticide Losses from Paddy Fields Based on Frequent Sampling Post Application |
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New Approach to the Assessment of Insecticide Losses from Paddy Fields Based on Frequent Sampling Post Application |
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New Approach to the Assessment of Insecticide Losses from Paddy Fields Based on Frequent Sampling Post Application |
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new approach to the assessment of insecticide losses from paddy fields based on frequent sampling post application |
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High concentration of insecticides may appear in waters surrounding paddy fields shortly after application. Capturing the dynamic feature of this insecticide pulse may help control insecticide load to receiving waters. Based on continuous monitoring of the drainage process and two monitoring campaigns of three insecticides—chlorpyrifos, abamectin and thiamethoxam—in a paddy, this study examined the pattern of insecticide concentrations at different locations of paddy waters during the period of insecticide application accompanied with pest-control irrigation, and analyzed the factors affecting the environmental behavior of these insecticides. The results showed that the pulse-type drainage exhibited the following features: short duration (normally less than 1 d), large flow rate (as large as 4 L s<sup>−1</sup>), frequent occurrence (20 times during a 40-d period) and long time interval (as long as 5 d). Concentrations of the insecticides with higher Henry’s constant and vapor pressure peaked quickly (within several hours) post application in the field ditch; more than half of chlorpyrifos and abamectin loads were detected within merely 1 h after application. The high insecticide concentrations in the ditch were partly attributed to the primary and secondary drift. Moreover, a new kinetic model was proposed to describe the behavior of chlorpyrifos at the field edge. It is recommended that controlled drainage be implemented for at least 1 d post application to prevent the loss of insecticides. Findings from this study may provide new insights into insecticide behavior in the paddy environment for preventing adverse environmental impacts. |
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insecticide paddy wind drift pulse kinetics high-frequency monitoring |
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