Plant uptake of aldicarb from contaminated soil and its enhanced degradation in the rhizosphere |
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Authors: | Sun Hongwen Xu Jian Yang Songhua Liu Guangliang Dai Shugui |
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Affiliation: | College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nankai University, 94 Weijin Road, Tianjin 300071, China. sunhongwen@eyou.com |
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Abstract: | Experiments were conducted to investigate the degradation of aldicarb, an oxime carbamate insecticide, in sterile, non-sterile and plant-grown soils, and the capability of different plant species to accumulate the pesticide. The degradation of aldicarb in soil followed first-order kinetics. Half lives (t1/2) of aldicarb in sterile and non-sterile soil were 12.0 and 2.7 days, respectively, which indicated that microorganisms played an important part in the degradation of aldicarb in soil. Aldicarb disappeared more quickly (p< or =0.05) in the soil with the presence of plants, and t1/2 of the pesticide were 1.6, 1.4 and 1.7 days in the soil grown with corn, mung bean and cowpea, respectively. Comparison of plant-promoted degradation and plant uptake showed that the enhanced removal of aldicarb in plant-grown soil was mainly due to plant-promoted degradation in the rhizosphere. |
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