Risk mitigation measures for pesticide runoff: How effective are they?

Author:

Klein Michael1,Klein Judith1ORCID,Flade Jens2ORCID,Großmann Dietlinde2,Türkowsky Dominique2,O'Connor Isabel3,Spycher Simon3,Reichenberger Stefan4,Sittig Stephan5,Multsch Sebastian5,Thomas Kai6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Fraunhofer IME Schmallenberg Germany

2. Umweltbundesamt Dessau‐Rosslau Germany

3. EBP Schweiz AG Zürich Switzerland

4. knoell France SAS Lyon France

5. knoell Germany GmbH Mannheim Germany

6. RLP AgroScience Neustadt Germany

Abstract

AbstractBACKGROUNDOne of the most important sources of pesticide pollution of surface waters is runoff and erosion from agricultural fields after rainfall. This study analyses the efficacy of different risk mitigation measures to reduce pesticide runoff and erosion inputs into surface waters from arable land excluding rice fields.RESULTSThree groups of risk mitigation measures were quantitatively analyzed: vegetative filter strips, micro‐dams in row crops and soil conservation measures. Their effectiveness was evaluated based on a meta‐analysis of available experimental data using statistical methods such as classification and regression trees, and exploratory data analysis. Results confirmed the effectiveness of vegetative filter strips and micro‐dams. Contrary to common assumption, the width of vegetative filter strips alone is not sufficient to predict their effectiveness. The effectiveness of soil conservation measures (especially mulch‐tillage) varied widely. This was in part due to the heterogeneity of the available experimental data, probably resulting from the inconsistent implementation and the inadequate definitions of these measures.CONCLUSIONBoth vegetative filter strips and micro‐dams are effective and suitable, and can therefore be recommended for quantitative assessment of environmental pesticide exposure in surface waters. However, the processes of infiltration and sedimentation in vegetative filter strips should be simulated with a mechanistic model like Vegetative Filter Strip Modeling System, VFSMOD. The reduction effect of micro‐dams can be modelled by reducing the runoff curve number, e.g., in the pesticide root zone model, PRZM. Soil conservation measures are in principle promising, but further well‐documented data are needed to determine under which conditions they are effective. © 2023 The Authors. Pest Management Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.

Funder

Umweltbundesamt

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Insect Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,General Medicine

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