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Review of Pesticide Retention Processes Occurring in Buffer Strips Receiving Agricultural Runoff1
Authors:Kapil Arora  Steven K Mickelson  Matthew J Helmers  James L Baker
Institution:1. Respectively, Field Agricultural Engineer (Arora), Iowa State University Extension, 220 H Avenue, Nevada, Iowa 50201;2. Professor (Mickelson), Associate Professor (Helmers), and University Professor Emeritus (Baker), Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011
Abstract:Arora, Kapil, Steven K. Mickelson, Matthew J. Helmers, and James L. Baker, 2010. Review of Pesticide Retention Processes Occurring in Buffer Strips Receiving Agricultural Runoff. Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA) 46(3):618-647. DOI: 10.1111/j.1752-1688.2010.00438.x Abstract: Review of the published results shows that the retention of the two pesticide carrier phases (runoff volume and sediment mass) influences pesticide mass transport through buffer strips. Data averaged across different studies showed that the buffer strips retained 45% of runoff volume (ranging between 0 and 100%) and 76% of sediment mass (ranging between 2 and 100%). Sorption (soil sorption coefficient, Koc) is one key pesticide property affecting its transport with the two carrier phases through buffer strips. Data from different studies for pesticide mass retention for weakly (Koc < 100), moderately (100 < Koc < 1,000), and strongly sorbed pesticides (Koc > 1,000) averaged (with ranges) 61 (0-100), 63 (0-100), and 76 (53-100) %, respectively. Because there are more data for runoff volume and sediment mass retention, the average retentions of both carrier phases were used to calculate that the buffer strips would retain 45% of weakly to moderately sorbed and 70% of strongly sorbed pesticides on an average basis. As pesticide mass retention presented is only an average across several studies with different experimental setups, the application of these results to actual field conditions should be carefully examined.
Keywords:best management practices  buffer strips  filter strips  buffer zones  riparian areas  herbicide  insecticide  pesticide  nonpoint source pollution
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