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Effects of Natural Attenuation, Organic Amendments and Metal Toxicants on 2, 4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid Dissipation Dynamics in Soil

Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.4, No. 11)

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Page : 437-444

Keywords : Biodegradation; 2; 4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid; Natural attenuation; Poultry manure; Swine manure; Urea;

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Abstract

The dissipation dynamics of the herbicide, 2, 4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2, 4-D), in soil was studied under the influence of natural attenuation (NA), poultry manure (PM), swine manure (SM), urea (UR), and metal toxicants (Cd, Pb) in a laboratory microcosm. A sandy clay soil was characterized and used for the study. The effects of variables such as initial 2, 4-D concentration (0 500 mg/kg), level of amendment (0 30 %w/w), amendment blends (binary and ternary), Cd/Pb loadings (0 200 mg/kg) and incubation time (0 30 days) on 2, 4-D dissipation were investigated. In all the experiments, residual 2, 4-D was recovered by solvent extraction, followed by reaction with chromotropic acid reagent for color development and assayed by UV-Vis spectrophotometry at max 565 nm.2, 4-D naturally attenuated in soil, however, addition of PM, SM or UR did enhance the extent and rate of degradation. Relative to NA, the degrading efficiencies, DE ( %) of the amendments increased with increase in incubation time and level of amendment, but did not necessarily depend on initial 2, 4-D concentration. Pseudo-first-order degradation constants (x10-2/day) decreased with herbicide load and increased with amendment level, with corresponding half-lives (day) decreasing and increasing, respectively. DE values indicated that apart from the binary PM + SM amendment blend, the single amendments (especially PM and UR) were more effective at 2, 4-D degradation in soil. The extent of 2, 4-D degradation was reduced at increasing Cd and Pb loads, furnishing relatively low DEs (less than 50 %) for the amendments but more so in the presence of Cd).

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