Retención de glifosato y nutrientes en vías de flujo preferencial
Creators
- 1. National Agricultural Technology Institute
- 2. Polytechnic University of Bari
- 3. Bariloche Atomic Centre
- 4. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
Description
Riparian vegetation strips (RVS) reduce surface runoff volume and retain sediments, pesticides and nutrients that are transported across them from adjacent crop-fields (CF). The ability of these strips to retain glyphosate has been demonstrated using experimental plots, but the spatial variability of that process is unknown. In this work, the influence of microtopography inside the RVS on the retention of glyphosate (and its major metabolite, AMPA), phosphorus and nitrogen were analyzed within a RVS of agricultural landscapes. Retention levels inside and outside preferential flow pathways (PFP) were compared under presence and absence of a tree stratum. Soil glyphosate + AMPA concentration within PFP was 88-fold higher than outside. Phosphorus and nitrogen soil concentrations, clay and bulk density were also higher inside than outside the PFP. The tree stratum did not modify soil concentration of glyphosate + AMPA, phosphorus, nitrogen, clay content, nor the morphometry of the PFP. Bulk density and clay content recorded in adjacent CF and in PFP, in addition to the high glyphosate, phosphorus and nitrogen concentrations in PFP soil, are consistent with a hydraulic connection between the CF and the PFP. These results contrast with some conclusions obtained from experimental studies under uniform plots and emphasize the importance of taking into account the genesis and structure of PFP in the design, evaluation and management of the filtering function of RVS.https://doi.org/10.25260/EA.19.29.3.0.855
Translated Descriptions
Translated Description (Arabic)
تقلل شرائح النباتات النهرية (RVs) من حجم الجريان السطحي وتحتفظ بالرواسب والمبيدات الحشرية والمواد المغذية التي يتم نقلها عبرها من حقول المحاصيل المجاورة (CFs). وقد تم إثبات قدرة هذه الشرائط على الاحتفاظ بالغليفوسات باستخدام مخططات تجريبية، ولكن التباين المكاني لتلك العملية غير معروف. في هذا العمل، تم تحليل تأثير التصوير المجهري داخل SVR على الاحتفاظ بالغليفوسات (ومستقلبه الرئيسي، AMPA) والفوسفور والنيتروجين داخل SVR للمناظر الطبيعية الزراعية. تمت مقارنة مستويات الاحتفاظ داخل مسارات التدفق التفضيلية وخارجها (PFP) في ظل وجود وعدم وجود طبقة شجرية. كان تركيز غليفوسات التربة + AMPA داخل PFP أعلى بمقدار 88 ضعفًا من الخارج. كما كانت تركيزات الفوسفور والنيتروجين في التربة والطين والكثافة السائبة أعلى داخل من خارج PFP. لم تعدل طبقة الشجرة تركيز التربة من الغليفوسات + AMPA أو الفوسفور أو النيتروجين أو محتوى الطين أو قياس مورفومترية PFP. تتوافق الكثافة السائبة ومحتوى الطين المسجل في CF المجاورة وفي PFP، بالإضافة إلى تركيزات الغليفوسات والفوسفور والنيتروجين العالية في تربة PFP، مع الاتصال الهيدروليكي بين CF و PFP. تتناقض هذه النتائج مع بعض الاستنتاجات التي تم الحصول عليها من الدراسات التجريبية تحت مؤامرات موحدة وتؤكد على أهمية مراعاة نشأة وهيكل PFP في تصميم وتقييم وإدارة وظيفة التصفية لـ RVs.https:// doi.org/10.25260/EA.19.29.3.0.855Translated Description (English)
Riparian vegetation strips (RVs) reduce surface runoff volume and retain sediments, pesticides and nutrients that are transported across them from adjacent crop-fields (CFs). The ability of these strips to retain glyphosate has been demonstrated using experimental plots, but the spatial variability of that process is unknown. In this work, the influence of microtopography inside the SVR on the retention of glyphosate (and its major metabolite, AMPA), phosphorus and nitrogen were analyzed within an SVR of agricultural landscapes. Retention levels inside and outside preferential flow pathways (PFP) were compared under presence and absence of a tree stratum. Soil glyphosate + AMPA concentration within PFP was 88-fold higher than outside. Phosphorus and nitrogen soil concentrations, clay and bulk density were also higher inside than outside the PFP. The tree stratum did not modify soil concentration of glyphosate + AMPA, phosphorus, nitrogen, clay content, nor the morphometry of the PFP. Bulk density and clay content recorded in adjacent CF and in PFP, in addition to the high glyphosate, phosphorus and nitrogen concentrations in PFP soil, are consistent with a hydraulic connection between the CF and the PFP. These results contrast with some conclusions obtained from experimental studies under uniform plots and emphasize the importance of taking into account the genesis and structure of PFP in the design, evaluation and management of the filtering function of RVs.https://doi.org/10.25260/EA.19.29.3.0.855Translated Description (French)
Riparian vegetation strips (RVS) réduit surface runoff volume and retain sediments, pesticides and nutrients that are transported across them from adjacent crop-fields (CF). The ability of these strips to retain glyphosate has been demonstrated using experimental plots, but the spatial variability of that process is unknown. In this work, the influence of microtopography inside the RVS on the retention of glyphosate (and its major metabolite, AMPA), phosphorus and nitrogen were analyzed within a RVS of agricultural landscapes. Retention levels inside and outside preferential flow pathways (PFP) were compared under presence and absence of a tree stratum. Soil glyphosate + AMPA concentration within PFP was 88-fold higher than outside. Phosphorus and nitrogen soil concentrations, clay and bulk density were also higher inside than outside the PFP. The tree stratum did not modify soil concentration of glyphosate + AMPA, phosphorus, nitrogen, clay content, nor the morphometry of the PFP. Bulk density and clay content recorded in adjacent CF and in PFP, in addition to the high glyphosate, phosphorus and nitrogen concentrations in PFP soil, are consistent with a hydraulic connection between the CF and the PFP. These results contrast with some conclusions obtained from experimental studies under uniform plots and emphasize the importance of taking into account the genesis and structure of PFP in the design, evaluation and management of the filtering function of RVS.https ://doi.org/10.25260/EA.19.29.3.0.855Files
      
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Additional details
Additional titles
- Translated title (Arabic)
- الاحتفاظ بالغليفوسات والمغذيات في مسارات التدفق التفضيلية
- Translated title (English)
- Retention of glyphosate and nutrients in preferential flow pathways
- Translated title (French)
- Rétention du glyphosate et des nutriments dans les voies d'écoulement préférentiel
Identifiers
- Other
- https://openalex.org/W2994620139
- DOI
- 10.25260/ea.19.29.3.0.855