Natural dynamics and residues of pymetrozine for typical rice-growing areas of China

Pymetrozine has replaced toxic organophosphate pesticides previously used for controlling pests of rice crops in China. Existing data on its environmental behavior are usually related to studies on artificial plots that do not adequately address the natural dynamics and residues in actual field cond...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2022-03, Vol.232, p.113230-113230, Article 113230
Hauptverfasser: Tudi, Muyesaier, Atabila, Albert, Ruan, Huada Daniel, Wang, Li, Lyu, Jia, Tong, Shuangmei, Yu, Qiming Jimmy, Sadler, Ross, Phung, Dung Tri, Connell, Des
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Zusammenfassung:Pymetrozine has replaced toxic organophosphate pesticides previously used for controlling pests of rice crops in China. Existing data on its environmental behavior are usually related to studies on artificial plots that do not adequately address the natural dynamics and residues in actual field conditions. Therefore, studies under field conditions were carried out to investigate the natural dynamics and residues of pymetrozine in two typical rice-growing areas in China – Hunan and Guangxi provinces. Samples of paddy soil and water were collected in relation to spraying events in the study areas. The quick, easy, cheap, effective, rugged and safe (QuEChERS) method was used to extract pymetrozine residues from the samples by a Waters ACQUITY UPLC (Milford, MA, USA) system interfaced with a triple-quadrupole mass spectrometer (Xevo TQ-D, Waters Corp., USA). The initial deposition of pymetrozine in paddy soils was higher than in paddy waters in both areas. The decay of pymetrozine followed an exponential trend consistent with the first order kinetics. The half-life of pymetrozine in paddy water was determined to be 3.0 and 3.8 days, whereas the half-life in soil was 3.8 and 3.5 days in the Guangxi and Hunan samples, respectively. The decline rates of pymetrozine in paddy soil and paddy water in this field study were faster than those conducted under non-field conditions reported in previous studies. Compared to other pesticides used in China as reported in previous studies, the environmental persistence of pymetrozine in both paddy water and soils in Guangxi and Hunan provinces is very low. This has important implications for the use of pymetrozine in agricultural systems globally. •First study of natural dynamics of pymetrozine after spraying under field conditions in China.•The decline of pymetrozine in soil and paddy water was faster than those reported in previous studies conducted under non-field conditions.•The half-lives of Pymetrozine were 3.08 and 3.85 days in paddy water and 3.49 and 3.73 days in 0–10 cm soil layer, respectively.•Pymetrozine has no effective bioconcentration potential to aquatic organisms and low environmental persistence.
ISSN:0147-6513
1090-2414
DOI:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2022.113230