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Títulos: Combined use of biochar and alternative management systems for imazamox induced pollution control in rice growing environments
Autores/as: Terrón Sánchez, Jaime
Martín Franco, Carmen
Vicente Gil, Luis Andrés
Fernández Rodríguez, Damián
Albarrán Liso, Ángel
Rato Nunes, José Manuel
Peña Abades, David
López Piñeiro, Antonio
Palabras clave: Envejecimiento del biocarbón;Imazamox;Lixiviación;Persistencia;Sorción;Riego por aspersión;Biochar ageing;Leaching;Sorption;Persistence;Sprinkler irrigation
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Editor/a: Elsevier
Resumen: Imazamox (IMZX) is a persistent herbicide having probable risks for non-target organisms in the environment and water contamination. Alternatives to conventional flooding rice production, including biochar amendment, may induce changes in soil properties which can greatly modify the environmental fate of IMZX. This two-year study is the first to evaluate how tillage and irrigation practices, with or without fresh or aged biochar (Bc), that are alternatives to conventional rice production impact IMZX's environmental fate. The treatments were: conventional tillage and flooding irrigation (CTFI), conventional tillage and sprinkler irrigation (CTSI), no-tillage and sprinkler irrigation (NTSI), and the corresponding Bc-amendment treatments (CTFI-Bc, CTSI-Bc, and NTSI-Bc). Fresh and aged Bc amendment decreased IMZX's sorption onto the soil in tillage treatments, with Kf values decreasing 3.7 and 4.2-fold (fresh case) and 1.5 and 2.6-fold (aged case) for CTSI-Bc and CTFI-Bc, respectively. The transition to sprinkler irrigation reduced IMZX persistence. Overall, Bc amendment also reduced chemical persistence with half-life values decreasing 1.6 and 1.5-fold for CTFI and CTSI (fresh year) and 1.1, 1.1, and 1.3-fold for CTFI, CTSI, and NTSI (aged year), respectively. Sprinkler irrigation reduced IMZX leaching by up to a factor of 2.2. The use of Bc as amendment led to a significant decrease in IMZX leaching only under tillage conditions, but notable in particular for the CTFI case where leaching losses were reduced in the fresh year from 80% to 34% and, in the aged year, from 74% to 50%. Hence the change in irrigation from flooding to sprinkler either alone or in combination with the use of Bc (fresh or aged) amendment could be considered an effective way to sharply mitigate IMZX contamination of water in environments where rice is grown, particularly in those managed with tillage.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/21341
ISSN: 0301-4797
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.117430
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