Building a Conceptual Model for the Environmental Fate of the Fungicide Benzovindiflupyr

Author:

Hand Laurence H.1ORCID,Marshall Samantha J.1,Kuet Sui F.1

Affiliation:

1. Product Safety Department, Syngenta Jealott's Hill International Research Centre Bracknell Berkshire United Kingdom and Northern Ireland

Abstract

AbstractDegradation of the fungicide benzovindiflupyr was slow in standard regulatory laboratory studies in soil and aquatic systems, suggesting it is a persistent molecule. However, the conditions in these studies differed significantly from actual environmental conditions, particularly the exclusion of light, which prevents potential contributions from the phototrophic microorganisms that are ubiquitous in both aquatic and terrestrial environments. Higher tier laboratory studies that include a more comprehensive range of degradation processes can more accurately describe environmental fate under field conditions. Indirect aqueous photolysis studies with benzovindiflupyr showed that the photolytic half‐life in natural surface water can be as short as 10 days, compared with 94 days in pure buffered water. Inclusion of a light–dark cycle in higher tier aquatic metabolism studies, to include the contribution of phototrophic organisms, reduced the total system half‐life from >1 year in dark test systems to as little as 23 days. The relevance of these additional processes was confirmed in an outdoor aquatic microcosm study in which the half‐life of benzovindiflupyr was 13–58 days. In laboratory soil degradation studies, the degradation rate of benzovindiflupyr was significantly faster in cores with an undisturbed surface microbiotic crust, incubated in a light–dark cycle (half‐life of 35 days), than in regulatory studies with sieved soil in the dark (half‐life >1 year). A radiolabeled field study validated these observations, showing residue decline with a half‐life of approximately 25 days over the initial 4 weeks. Conceptual models of environmental fate based on standard regulatory studies may be incomplete, and additional higher tier laboratory studies can be valuable in elucidating degradation processes and improving the prediction of persistence under actual use conditions. Environ Toxicol Chem 2023;42:995–1009. © 2023 SETAC

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Environmental Chemistry

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