The quality of soil organic matter, accessed by 13C Solid State NMR, is more important than its content concerning pesticide adsorption.

The need for food will increase by 59-98% from 2005 to 2050, and its global growth production has been achieved mainly through the intensive use of inputs such as pesticides and chemical fertilizers. Once released to the soil, sorption (represented by Kd values) and degradation are two governing processes that determine the distribution and persistence of pesticides. In spite of the huge dataset, the only apparent generalization is the high correlation between Kd and soil organic matter (SOM) content. This is because the SOM is the main adsorption site for pesticides. Seeking to normalize the experimental data and to access the pesticides mobility, the KOC value is calculated: Kd normalized by soil organic C content (C).

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Main Authors: NOVOTNY, E. H., TURETTA, A. P. D., RESENDE, M. F. de, REBELLO, C. M.
Other Authors: ETELVINO HENRIQUE NOVOTNY, CNPS; ANA PAULA DIAS TURETTA, CNPS; MICHELE FABRI DE RESENDE, UFF; CATARINA MENDES REBELLO, UNIRIO.
Format: Anais e Proceedings de eventos biblioteca
Language:English
eng
Published: 2019-11-28
Subjects:Matéria Orgânica, Solo, Qualidade, Persistência de Pesticida, Soil organic matter, Pesticides,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1115391
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