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Research Article

Effect of differential addition of water on mobility of fluopyram in two different soils of Kerala

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Received 12 Jan 2022, Accepted 27 Mar 2022, Published online: 18 Apr 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Fluopyram, a pyridyl ethyl benzamide broad-spectrum fungicide and nematicide, used for the management of plant parasitic nematodes and soil-borne fungi, is recommended for use in crops like tomato, potato and tobacco. Fluopyram being a pesticide used for drenching soil, there is every possibility of it getting leached down with water, ultimately leading to contamination of waterbodies. An experiment was conducted to study the downward movement of fluopyram in laterite and red loam soils in Kerala, India. Fluopyram and fluopyram benzamide, each at150 µg, were loaded separately on top of the respective soil column and were eluted separately with 20, 40, 80 and 160 mL each of water equivalent to 50, 100, 200 and 400 mm rainfall. It was observed that 76.84% and 74.85% of fluopyram and 73.48% and 64.24% of fluopyram benzamide were confined to the top 0–10 cm soil with application of 20 mL water in laterite and red loam soil, respectively. More than 50% of fluopyram and fluopyram benzamide were detected in the top 0–10 cm layer of soil with the application of 40 and 80 mL water. With the application of 160 mL water, considerable reduction in the concentration of both compounds was observed and the residues moved beyond 30 cm. Leaching of residues was more in laterite soil than in red loam soil, and they are in direct relation to the volume of water applied and the residues moved beyond 30 cm depth with 160 mL water.

Acknowledgements

The authors wish to express their gratitude for the facilities availed from the Pesticide Residue Research and Analytical Laboratory, Kerala Agricultural University, and Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, Vellayani, for conducting the study.

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