Author:
Ahmad R.,Kookana R. S.,Alston A. M.,Bromilow R. H.
Abstract
Sorption of 2 nonionic pesticides, carbaryl (1-naphthyl methylcarbamate) and
phosalone (S-6-chloro-2,3-dihydro-2-oxobenzoxazol-3-ylmethyl O,O-diethyl
phosphorodithioate), was investigated for 48 soils from Australia, Pakistan,
and the United Kingdom. A wide variation in sorption affinities of the soils
to carbaryl and phosalone was observed. The sorption coefficient (K
d) values for carbaryl ranged from 0.19 to 23.0 L/kg
in Australian soils, from 0.99 to 59.7 L/kg in Pakistani soils, and from
1.09 to 23.0 L/kg in the UK soils. The K d values
for phosalone ranged from 4.8 to 443 L/kg in Australian soils, from 15.5
to 1182 L/kg in Pakistani soils, and from 18.1 to 205 L/kg in the UK
soils. To eliminate the effect of variation in organic carbon content among
the soils, the K d values were normalised to the
fraction of soil organic carbon (K oc ). However, K oc
values for both pesticides varied by about an order of magnitude across the
soils, decreasing in the following order: Pakistani > Australian
> UK soils. Correlation between K d and organic
carbon content of the soils was poor (r
2 = 0.44 and 0.46). The particulate organic C
(53 µm–2 mm) was only slightly better correlated with K
d than the total organic C in the <2 mm fraction
of the soils. Thus soil organic C content alone is not a good predictor of
sorption even for nonionic pesticides such as carbaryl and phosalone. Caution
is needed during extrapolation of overseas data to predict sorption under
local conditions.
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Soil Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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