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Adsorption and degradation of thiazopyr in compost‐amended and non‐amended soils
Authors:Marí  a D Fern  ndez,Consuelo S  nchez‐Brunete,Alvaro J Rodrí  guez,Jos   L Tadeo
Affiliation:María D Fernández,Consuelo Sánchez‐Brunete,Alvaro J Rodríguez,José L Tadeo
Abstract:Adsorption and degradation of thiazopyr on two unamended soils and a soil amended annually during 8 years with compost were studied under laboratory conditions and compared with the results obtained on soils amended with fresh sewage sludge compost. The adsorption isotherms fitted the Freundlich equation well and a marked sorption increase was found in amended soils. Degradation data followed first‐order kinetics and thiazopyr had a half‐life of about 75 days at 25 °C and 60% water‐holding capacity of soil. The addition of fresh compost markedly decreased the rate of thiazopyr degradation, whereas the compost mineralised in the field after annual additions had only a small influence. Incubation studies with sterile soils showed a very significant decrease of the degradation rate, indicating that degradation by micro‐organisms was the main pathway of thiazopyr degradation in the soils studied. © 2001 Society of Chemical Industry
Keywords:thiazopyr  herbicides  soil  adsorption  degradation  compost
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