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Degradation and adsorption of terbuthylazine and chlorpyrifos in biobed biomixtures from composted cotton crop residues
Authors:Konstantina Kravvariti  Nikolaos G Tsiropoulos  Dimitrios G Karpouzas
Affiliation:1. Department of Agriculture, Crop Production and Rural Environment, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece;2. Department of Biochemistry‐Biotechnology, University of Thessaly, Larissa, Greece
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Biobeds have been well studied in northern Europe, whereas little is known regarding their use in southern Europe. The degradation and adsorption of terbuthylazine (TA) and chlorpyrifos (CP) were studied in three different biomixtures composed of composted cotton crop residues, soil and straw in various proportions, and also in sterilised and non‐sterilised soil. RESULTS: Compost biomixtures degraded the less hydrophobic TA at a faster rate than soil, while the opposite was evident for the more hydrophobic CP. These results were attributed to the rapid abiotic hydrolysis of CP in the alkaline soil (pH 8.5) compared with the lower pH of the compost (6.6), but also to the increasing adsorption (Kd = 746 mL g?1) and reduced bioavailability of CP in the biomixtures compared with soil (Kd = 17 mL g?1), as verified by the adsorption studies. CONCLUSIONS: Compost had a dual but contrasting effect on degradation that depended on the chemical nature of the pesticide studied: a positive effect towards TA owing to increasing biodegradation and a negative effect towards CP owing to increasing adsorption. Overall, composted cotton crop residues could be potentially used in local biobed systems in Greece, as they promoted the degradation of hydrophilic pesticides and the adsorption of hydrophobic pesticides. Copyright © 2010 Society of Chemical Industry
Keywords:biobeds  biomixtures  degradation  adsorption  terbuthylazine  chlorpyrifos
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