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Influence of humic fractions on retention of isoproturon residues in two Moroccan soils
Authors:Kaouakeb Elkhattabi  Ahmed Bouhaouss  Laura Scrano  Filomena Lelario  Sabino A Bufo
Institution:1. Laboratoire de Chimie Physique Générale, Département De Chimie , Rabat, Morocco;2. Dipartimento di Scienze dei Sistemi Colturali, Forestali e dell'Ambiente , Università della Basilicata , Potenza, Italy
Abstract:The influence of different fractions of soil organic matter on the retention of the herbicide isoproturon (IPU) has been evaluated. Water and methanol extractable residues of 14C labeled isoproturon have been determined in two Moroccan soils by β -counting–liquid chromatography. The quantification of bound residues in soil and in different fractions of soil humic substances has been performed using pyrolysis/scintillation-detected gas-chromatography. Microbial mineralization of the herbicide and soil organic matter has been also monitored. Retention of isoproturon residues after 30-days incubation ranged from 22% to 32% (non-extractable fraction). The radioactivity extracted in an aqueous environment was from 20% to 33% of the amount used for the treatment; meanwhile, methanol was able to extract another 48%. Both soils showed quantities of bound residues into the humin fraction higher than humic and fulvic acids. The total amount of residues retained into the organic matter of the soils was about 65 % of non-extractable fraction, and this percentage did not change with incubation time; on the contrary, the sorption rate of the retention reaction is mostly influenced by the clay fraction and organic content of the soil. Only a little part of the herbicide was mineralized during the experimental time.
Keywords:Isoproturon  soil  humic substances  bound residues  mineralization  β-counting–Liquid chromatography  pyrolysis/ scintillation-detected gas-chromatography
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