Microbial degradation of two carbamate insecticides and their main metabolites in soil
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
Degradation studies in soil of the insecticides aldicarb and carbofuran and their metabolites (aldicarb sulfoxide,
aldicarb sulfone; 3-ketocarbofuran and 3-hydroxycarbofuran) were carried out using laboratory systems under
controlled conditions (temperature, water content, light). The insecticides were added to soil samples and
subsamples of the soil were analyzed at different times to assess both the bacterial abundance and the
concentration of the different chemicals. The epifluorescence direct count method was applied to the subsamples
to estimate microorganism numbers (N=g soil). Untreated samples of soil were used as controls for evaluating the
effects of the application of the insecticides on microbial abundance. Subsamples treated with the pesticides were
analyzed using HPLC and the DT50s of the different compounds studied were calculated.
The DT50 values show that neither the parent compounds nor the transformation products have a high persistence
in soil and there is a general increase in the concentration of microorganisms as the pesticides diminish.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Aldicarb; Carbofuran; Metabolites; Soil; Biodegradation
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