Occurrence of 1,1′-dimethyl-4,4′-bipyridinium (Paraquat) in irrigated soil of the Lake Chad Basin, Niger

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Marc Crampon
Yoann Copard
Guillaume Favreau
Julie Raux
Nadine Merlet-Machour
Mathieu Le Coz
Maïmouna Ibrahim
Valérie Peulon-Agasse
Florence Portet-Koltalo
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[1] University of Rouen,Department of Earth Sciences and Environment, UMR CNRS/INSU 6143, Laboratory M2C
[2] University of Orleans,Institut des Sciences de la Terre d’Orléans, UMR CNRS/INSU 7327 ISTO
[3] University of Montpellier 2,Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, UMR CNRS HydroSciences Montpellier, cc MSE, pl. E Bataillon
[4] University Abdou Moumouni,Department of Geology, Faculty of Sciences and Techniques
[5] University of Tours,Laboratory GéHCO
[6] University of Rouen,UMR CNRS 6014 COBRA
[7] University of Rouen,SMS, UPRES 3233
[8] University of Poitiers,UFR SFA, Unité de formation Géosciences
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2014年 / 21卷
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Soil pollution; Paraquat; Vertisol; Sahel; Lake Chad; Semi-arid region;
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Increased use of agrochemical products to improve yields for irrigated crops in sub-Saharan Africa has been accompanied by a significant increase in the risk of environmental contamination. Detailed examples of the fate of pesticides after initial spreading on crop fields are scarce in tropical regions, where safe practices and related health risks are poorly understood by smallholder farmers. In the semi-arid environment of the Lake Chad Basin, SE Niger, both intrinsic properties of pesticides and extrinsic factors such as soil and climate helped to characterize processes leading to an accumulation of pesticides in soils. Analysis by HPLC-UV of a 6 m deep soil profile showed the presence of Paraquat at concentrations from 953 ± 102 μg kg−1 to 3083 ± 175 μg kg−1 at depths between 0.80 and 2.75 m below the land surface. Soil analysis revealed that up to approximately 15 % of the total soil matrix consists of smectites, a clay mineral capable of retaining cationic pesticides such as Paraquat, and a very low content of organic matter (<0.15 wt.% TOC). Paraquat could be stored and not bioavailable in a clayey barrier at approximately 2-m depth and therefore does not represent an immediate risk for populations or environment in this form. However, if the Paraquat application rate remains constant, the clayey barrier could reach a saturation limit within 150–200 years and 180–220 years if we consider a DT50 in soil of ~1,000 days (FAO). Consequently, it could lead to a deeper infiltration and so a pollution of groundwater. Such a scenario can represent a health risk for drinking water and for the Lake Chad, which is a major resource for this densely populated region of semi-arid Africa. Further analyses should focus on deeper layers and groundwater Paraquat contents to validate or invalidate the hypothesis of storage in this clay-rich layer.
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页码:10601 / 10613
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