Assessment of acetochlor use areas in the sahel region of Western Africa using geospatial methods.

The goal of this study was to determine the co-occurrence between acetochlor use on crops and potentially vulnerable soils in the Permanent Interstate Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel region of Western Africa. Acetochlor, a pre-emergence herbicide, is used primarily on row crops and has th...

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Main Authors: Cornelis Hoogeweg, Brian Kearns, Naresh Pai, Mark Thomas, Ian van Wesenbeeck, Annette Kirk, Jim Baxter, Acetochlor Registration Partnership
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230990
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spelling doaj-bacd6d1d51bc4448b40582a106124b9c2021-03-03T21:44:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01155e023099010.1371/journal.pone.0230990Assessment of acetochlor use areas in the sahel region of Western Africa using geospatial methods.Cornelis HoogewegBrian KearnsNaresh PaiMark ThomasIan van WesenbeeckAnnette KirkJim BaxterAcetochlor Registration PartnershipThe goal of this study was to determine the co-occurrence between acetochlor use on crops and potentially vulnerable soils in the Permanent Interstate Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel region of Western Africa. Acetochlor, a pre-emergence herbicide, is used primarily on row crops and has the potential to reach groundwater or surface water following a rain event shortly after application. Off-field transport is often determined by soil properties; therefore, soils within potential use areas were assessed and mapped to establish areas with soils vulnerable to leaching and/or runoff. Corn and cotton production areas were used as surrogate crops for high potential use areas of acetochlor within areas identified using GlobCover land use data and the Spatial Production Allocation Model agricultural statistics data. The geospatial analysis identified approximately 462 million ha of potentially vulnerable soils in the Sahel region of which 65.7 million ha are within agricultural areas. An adjustment for corn and cotton production areas showed that 2.2 million ha or 3.3% of agricultural fields could have potential restrictions for acetochlor use. Approximately 0.159 million ha of soils or 0.24% of agricultural fields are in the presence of shallow groundwater, defined by depth < 9 m. In addition, 0.0128 million ha or 0.02% were determined to be adjacent to surface water bodies. To understand the uncertainty associated with the use of specific land cover datasets, an overlay assessment was conducted using alternative data sources. Overlap between selected land cover datasets in the Sahel region varies and ranges from 24.7% to 75.5% based on a merged 2009 GlobCover and CCI LC datasets. In comparison with the merged 2005 and 2009 GlobCover dataset, the cropland overlaps range from 38.9% to 85.0%. This demonstrates that the choice of land cover dataset can have a significant impact on a spatial assessment. Results from this assessment demonstrate that only a small fraction of vulnerable agricultural soils across the region may be a risk for contamination by acetochlor of groundwater or surface resources, based on product label recommendations. Given the availability of spatial data in a region, the methods contained herein may additionally be used in other localities to provide similar information that can be helpful for water quality management.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230990
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author Cornelis Hoogeweg
Brian Kearns
Naresh Pai
Mark Thomas
Ian van Wesenbeeck
Annette Kirk
Jim Baxter
Acetochlor Registration Partnership
spellingShingle Cornelis Hoogeweg
Brian Kearns
Naresh Pai
Mark Thomas
Ian van Wesenbeeck
Annette Kirk
Jim Baxter
Acetochlor Registration Partnership
Assessment of acetochlor use areas in the sahel region of Western Africa using geospatial methods.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Cornelis Hoogeweg
Brian Kearns
Naresh Pai
Mark Thomas
Ian van Wesenbeeck
Annette Kirk
Jim Baxter
Acetochlor Registration Partnership
author_sort Cornelis Hoogeweg
title Assessment of acetochlor use areas in the sahel region of Western Africa using geospatial methods.
title_short Assessment of acetochlor use areas in the sahel region of Western Africa using geospatial methods.
title_full Assessment of acetochlor use areas in the sahel region of Western Africa using geospatial methods.
title_fullStr Assessment of acetochlor use areas in the sahel region of Western Africa using geospatial methods.
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of acetochlor use areas in the sahel region of Western Africa using geospatial methods.
title_sort assessment of acetochlor use areas in the sahel region of western africa using geospatial methods.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The goal of this study was to determine the co-occurrence between acetochlor use on crops and potentially vulnerable soils in the Permanent Interstate Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel region of Western Africa. Acetochlor, a pre-emergence herbicide, is used primarily on row crops and has the potential to reach groundwater or surface water following a rain event shortly after application. Off-field transport is often determined by soil properties; therefore, soils within potential use areas were assessed and mapped to establish areas with soils vulnerable to leaching and/or runoff. Corn and cotton production areas were used as surrogate crops for high potential use areas of acetochlor within areas identified using GlobCover land use data and the Spatial Production Allocation Model agricultural statistics data. The geospatial analysis identified approximately 462 million ha of potentially vulnerable soils in the Sahel region of which 65.7 million ha are within agricultural areas. An adjustment for corn and cotton production areas showed that 2.2 million ha or 3.3% of agricultural fields could have potential restrictions for acetochlor use. Approximately 0.159 million ha of soils or 0.24% of agricultural fields are in the presence of shallow groundwater, defined by depth < 9 m. In addition, 0.0128 million ha or 0.02% were determined to be adjacent to surface water bodies. To understand the uncertainty associated with the use of specific land cover datasets, an overlay assessment was conducted using alternative data sources. Overlap between selected land cover datasets in the Sahel region varies and ranges from 24.7% to 75.5% based on a merged 2009 GlobCover and CCI LC datasets. In comparison with the merged 2005 and 2009 GlobCover dataset, the cropland overlaps range from 38.9% to 85.0%. This demonstrates that the choice of land cover dataset can have a significant impact on a spatial assessment. Results from this assessment demonstrate that only a small fraction of vulnerable agricultural soils across the region may be a risk for contamination by acetochlor of groundwater or surface resources, based on product label recommendations. Given the availability of spatial data in a region, the methods contained herein may additionally be used in other localities to provide similar information that can be helpful for water quality management.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230990
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