2014
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-013-3015-6
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Photo-induced degradation of emamectin benzoate: effect of iron amendments and solvent system

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“…When the soil-incorporated chlorpyrifos was spiked with Fe 2+ , an increase in the rate of photodegradation of chlorpyrifos was observed from 3.5×10 −2 to 5.5×10 −2 (p<0.05) and its t 0.5 was decreased from 19.74 to 12.6 days ( Table 2). The role of Fe 2+ in catalyzing the photodegradation of pesticides has also been reported by other authors (Guzsvany et al 2010;Kochany 1992;Tariq et al 2014;Zheng and Ye 2001).…”
Section: Effects Of Fe 2+ On Chlorpyrifos Degradationsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…When the soil-incorporated chlorpyrifos was spiked with Fe 2+ , an increase in the rate of photodegradation of chlorpyrifos was observed from 3.5×10 −2 to 5.5×10 −2 (p<0.05) and its t 0.5 was decreased from 19.74 to 12.6 days ( Table 2). The role of Fe 2+ in catalyzing the photodegradation of pesticides has also been reported by other authors (Guzsvany et al 2010;Kochany 1992;Tariq et al 2014;Zheng and Ye 2001).…”
Section: Effects Of Fe 2+ On Chlorpyrifos Degradationsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Iron is known to accelerate the photolysis of pesticides through the photosensitizing effect. [64][65][66][67][68] Raque et al (2014) evidenced that a 3-fold increase in percent degradation of imidacloprid was observed in moist soils by the catalytic addition of iron to soil. 52 The present study also evidenced an accelerated photodegradation of a-cypermethrin under the UV chamber by the addition of iron.…”
Section: Effect Of Trace Metals On Photodegradationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reduction of EMB concentrations was also observed in another D. magna study in which the measured EMB concentrations were 70% lower than nominal after 48 h exposure . The instability of EMB in the exposure system has been proposed to be due to its rapid photodegradation in aqueous solution …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…23 The instability of EMB in the exposure system has been proposed to be due to its rapid photodegradation in aqueous solution. 24 Adverse Effects and Ecdysone Receptor Activity. After 48 h exposure, increase in mortality of D. magna were observed at concentrations as low as 31.2 pM and with 100% mortality occurring at 2000 pM EMB (Figure 1).…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%