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Transformations of selected pesticides in flooded rice-field soil — A review
Authors:Yutaka Tsukano
Abstract:Rice is mostly cultivated on soil held under flooded conditions during the growing season, where the plow layer differentiates into a thin oxidized surface layer and an underlying reduced layer. Under these conditions, certain pesticides undergo reductive transformations which are characteristic to rice fields and other anaerobic systems. Thus, lindane and pentachlorophenol are reductively dechlorinated into less toxic products, whereas, in highly reduced soils, thiobencarb is dechlorinated into a substance phytotoxic to rice plants. Nitrophenyl compounds, such as parathion and chlornitrofen, are converted into respective amino analogs, which are apt to remain as soil-bound residues. Transformation processes of these and several other environmentally important pesticides used in rice fields in the past and/or at present are reviewed.
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