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Degradation of fenamiphos in soils collected from different geographical regions: The influence of soil properties and climatic conditions
Authors:Tanya Cáceres  Mallavarapu Megharaj  Ravi Naidu
Affiliation:1. Centre for Environmental Risk Assessment and Remediation (CERAR) , University of South Australia , SA, Australia;2. Cooperative Research Centre for Contamination Assessment and Remediation of the Environment (CRC CARE) , Salisbury South, SA, Australia
Abstract:The persistence of fenamiphos (nematicide) in five soils collected from different geographical regions such as Australia, Ecuador and India under three temperature regimes (18, 25 and 37°C) simulating typical environmental conditions was studied. The effect of soil properties (soil pH, temperature and microbial biomass) on the degradation of fenamiphos was determined. The rate of degradation increased with increase in temperature. Fenamiphos degradation was higher at 37°C than at 25 and 18°C (except under alkaline pH). The degradation pathway differed in different soils. Fenamiphos sulfoxide (FSO) was identified as the major degradation product in all the soils. Fenamiphos sulfone (FSO2), and the corresponding phenols: fenamiphos phenol (FP), fenamiphos sulfoxide phenol (FSOP) and fenamiphos sulfone phenol (FSO2P) were also detected. The degradation of fenamiphos was faster in the alkaline soils, followed by neutral and acidic soils. Under sterile conditions, the dissipation of the pesticide was slower than in the non-sterile soils suggesting microbial role in the pesticide degradation. The generation of new knowledge on fenamiphos degradation patterns under different environmental conditions is important to achieve better pesticide risk management.
Keywords:Fenamiphos  half-life  persistence  degradation  soil type  temperature  climate
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