Fate of glyphosate in lakes with varying trophic levels and its modification by root exudates of submerged macrophytes

Accelerated eutrophication in lakes reduces the number of submerged macrophytes and alters the residues of glyphosate and its degradation products. However, the effects of submerged macrophytes on the fate of glyphosate remain unclear. We investigated eight lakes with varying trophic levels along th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of hazardous materials 2024-01, Vol.462, p.132757-132757, Article 132757
Hauptverfasser: Qu, Mengjie, Cheng, Xuan, Xu, Qiang, Zeng, Ziming, Zheng, Mingming, Mei, Yunjun, Zhao, Jianwei, Liu, Guanglong
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Zusammenfassung:Accelerated eutrophication in lakes reduces the number of submerged macrophytes and alters the residues of glyphosate and its degradation products. However, the effects of submerged macrophytes on the fate of glyphosate remain unclear. We investigated eight lakes with varying trophic levels along the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River in China, of which five lakes contained either glyphosate or aminomethylphosphate (AMPA). Glyphosate and AMPA residues were significantly positively correlated with the trophic levels of lakes (P 
ISSN:0304-3894
1873-3336
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.132757