Author/Authors :
L. O. Y. Metzger، نويسنده , , L. O. Y. Munier-Lamy، نويسنده , , M. -J. Belgy، نويسنده , , F. Andreux، نويسنده , , T. Choné، نويسنده , , J. C. Védy، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The fate of pyrimidine-2-14C-rimsulfuron in a rendzina soil was investigated using a laboratory microcosm approach. Measurement of CO2 evolution suggested that rimsulfuron applied at 5 times the recommended dose did not affect soil respiration. Under abiotic conditions, no mineralization of 14C-rimsulfuron into 14C-CO2 occured and under biotic ones it was very low reaching 0.75 % of the applied 14C-rimsulfuron after 246 days of incubation. The analysis of data showed that a three-half order model provided the best fit for the mineralization curve. Extractable 14C-residues decreased over time to 70 – 80% of the applied 14C-rimsulfuron at the end of the incubation. After 246 days of incubation, non extractable residues (NER) accounted for up to 24.7 % of the applied 14C-rimsulfuron and were distributed according to organic carbon in soil size fractions, suggesting a progressive incorporation process of NER to soil humus.