Dissipation of Herbicide Methiozolin and Its Metabolites in Aerobic Sediment–Water Systems

BULLETIN OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY(2020)

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Methiozolin is a novel herbicide for controlling annual bluegrass. After applying 14 C labelled methiozolin in two sediment (clay loam and sand)-water systems under aerobic conditions, its distribution, half-life, and metabolites within 300 days were investigated. The mass balance ranged within 92.0%–104.4% of applied radioactivity (AR). Radioactivity in the water declined sharply from 94.4% to 0.5% AR, while in the sediment it increased to 83.9% AR at 14 days before declining to 9.1% AR. The volatiles were minimal (< 0.5% AR), and the evolved labelled CO 2 accounted for up to ~ 33.4% AR. From Radio-HPLC analysis, labelled methiozolin in water decreased from 108.9% to 0% AR, while a maximum of 15.1% AR remained in the sediment at the end. Eight metabolites were detected, all at minor levels and accounting for < 5.5% AR. The half-life of labelled methiozolin in the total sediment–water systems were 50.7 and 38.7 days for clay loam and sand, respectively.
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Methiozolin, Half-life, Aerobic conditions, Sediment-water systems
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