Studies on dissipation and degradation of 14C-ddt and 14C-dde in Pakistani soils under field conditions
Titel:
Studies on dissipation and degradation of 14C-ddt and 14C-dde in Pakistani soils under field conditions
Auteur:
Hussain, A. Maqbool, U. Asi, M.
Verschenen in:
Journal of environmental science and health. Part B, Pesticides, food contaminants, and agricultural wastes
Paginering:
Jaargang 29 (1994) nr. 1 pagina's 1-15
Jaar:
1994
Inhoud:
Dissipation and degradation of 14C-p,p'-DDT (Faisalabad and Peshawar locations) and 14C-p,p'-DDE (Faisalabad location) were studied for one year in soils under field conditions. Both DDT and DDE dissipated more rapidly under the Pakistani subtropical climate than reported for temperate regions. More binding to soil of 14C-DDT was observed at Peshawar than that at Faisalabad. Overall halflives were 144 and 313 days in Faisalabad and Peshawar respectively. The main degradation products of p,p'-DDT extracted from soils at the two locations were p,p'-DDE and p,p'-DDD. 14C-DDE showed an overall halflife of 191 days under Faisalabad field conditions. Since the degradation of both DDT and DDE was not substantial, it is maintained that dissipation of both chemicals was largely due to volatilization/codistillation. About 68-92% of bound 14C-residues from soils previously treated with 14C-DDT were released by sulphuric acid treatment. Fresh soil inoculum also released up to 77% after three months. The residues released consisted of p,p'-DDT, p,p'-DDE and p,p'-DDD.