Persistence in and Release of 2,4-D and Azoxystrobin from Turfgrass Clippings

被引:6
作者
Jeffries, Matthew D. [1 ]
Yelverton, Fred H. [1 ]
Ahmed, Khalied A. [1 ]
Gannon, Travis W. [1 ]
机构
[1] North Carolina State Univ, Dept Crop & Soil Sci, 100 Derieux St, Raleigh, NC 27695 USA
关键词
BENTGRASS AGROSTIS-STOLONIFERA; BLUEGRASS POA-ANNUA; SOIL; AMINOCYCLOPYRACHLOR; BIOAVAILABILITY; TEMPERATURE; DEGRADATION; MANAGEMENT; METABOLISM; RESIDUES;
D O I
10.2134/jeq2016.03.0081
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Research has shown that pesticide residue in clippings from previously treated turfgrass may become bioavailable as grass decomposes, adversely affecting off-target organisms. We conducted a field study to quantify 2,4-D (2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) and azoxystrobin (methyl(E)-2-{2[6-(2-cyanophenoxy)pyrmidin-4-yloxy]phenyl}-3-methoxyacrylate) residues in turfgrass clippings collected from hybrid bermudagrass [Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers. x C. transvaalensis Burtt-Davy], tall fescue [Lolium arundinaceum (Schreb.) S.J. Darbyshire], and zoysiagrass (Zoysia japonica Steud.). A subsequent greenhouse experiment was conducted to measure pesticide release from clippings into water. 2,4-D (1.6 kg a.i. ha(-1)) and azoxystrobin (0.6 kg a.i. ha(-1)) were applied to field plots at 32, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1, or 0 d before collection of the clippings. Clippings were collected from each experimental unit to quantify pesticide release from clippings into water. Both 2,4-D and azoxystrobin were detected when turfgrass was treated over the 32-d experimental period, suggesting that clipping management should be implemented for an extended period of time after application. Pesticide residue was detected in all water samples collected, confirming 2,4-D and azoxystrobin release from turfgrass clippings; however, pesticide release varied between compounds. Two days after clippings were incorporated in water, 39 and 10% of 2,4-D and azoxystrobin were released from clippings, respectively. Our research supports the currently recommended practice of returning clippings to the turfgrass stand when mowing because removal of 2,4-D and azoxystrobin in clippings may reduce pest control and cause adverse off-target impacts.
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页码:2030 / 2037
页数:8
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