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Research Article

Influence of solar heating on herbicide dissipation in polluted soils

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Pages 1619-1632 | Received 16 Jul 2020, Accepted 05 Apr 2021, Published online: 07 May 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Solar heating techniques were tested to enhance the dissipation of eight herbicides belonging to four different chemical families (phenylurea, triazine, dinitroaniline and diphenylether derivatives). Guano, vermicompost, green manure, and goat manure were used as biofumigants for biosolarization. In all experiments, the soil was covered with high-density polyethylene (HDPE) film along 60 d after treatment and the results were compared with control plots. A significant increase in the soil temperature from 2 to 6 °C was detected in solarized soils as compared to control plots being probably the direct hydrothermal effect the most important factor on herbicide degradation. The behaviour of herbicides in mulched soils presents a faster phase of disappearance (15 d) followed by a slower phase (15–60 d). The mean half-lives ranged from 98 d in control plots to 17 d in the solarized soil amended with goat excrements manure being isoproturon and trifluralin the more and the less persistent herbicides, respectively. In all cases, significant differences (p < 0.05) in the persistence were observed between control soil and solarized soils for all herbicides. Therefore, the use of solar heating techniques, especially biosolarization can be considered as an environmentally friendly tool to enhance herbicide disappearance from the soil.

Abbreviations: Aclonifen (AF); Biosolarized soil (BS); Chlorotoluron (CL); Control soil (CS); Goat manure (GTM); Green manure (GRM); Guano (GAN); Half-life time (t½); High-density polyethylene (HDPE); Isoproturon (IR); Metribuzin (MZ); Organic amendment (OA); Organic matter (OM); Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD); Oxyfluorfen (OF); Pendimethalin (PL); Relative humidity (RH); Single first-order (SFO); Solarized soil (SS); Terbuthylazine (TZ); Trifluralin (TL); Vermicompost (VRC).

Acknowledgements

Authors are grateful to C. García and J.L. Moreno from CEBAS-CSIC (Murcia, Spain) for technical assistance with analytical determination of organic wastes.

Disclosure statement

The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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Funding

The University of Murcia (Grant No UM-4711) supported this work;Universidad de Murcia [UM-4711];

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