Modeling approaches for pesticide exposure assessment in rice paddies


Autoria(s): Luo, Yuzhou; Williams, W. Martin; Young, Dirk F.; Watanabe, Hirozumi; Boulange, Julien; Ritter, Amy M.; Phong, Thai Khanh
Contribuinte(s)

Goh, Kean S.

Bret, Brian L.

Potter, Thomas L.

Gan, Jay

Data(s)

2011

Resumo

Pesticide use in paddy rice production may contribute to adverse ecological effects in surface waters. Risk assessments conducted for regulatory purposes depend on the use of simulation models to determine predicted environment concentrations (PEC) of pesticides. Often tiered approaches are used, in which assessments at lower tiers are based on relatively simple models with conservative scenarios, while those at higher tiers have more realistic representations of physical and biochemical processes. This chapter reviews models commonly used for predicting the environmental fate of pesticides in rice paddies. Theoretical considerations, unique features, and applications are discussed. This review is expected to provide information to guide model selection for pesticide registration, regulation, and mitigation in rice production areas.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/89045/

Publicador

American Chemical Society

Relação

DOI:10.1021/bk-2011-1075.ch014

Luo, Yuzhou, Williams, W. Martin, Young, Dirk F., Watanabe, Hirozumi, Boulange, Julien, Ritter, Amy M., & Phong, Thai Khanh (2011) Modeling approaches for pesticide exposure assessment in rice paddies. In Goh, Kean S., Bret, Brian L., Potter, Thomas L., & Gan, Jay (Eds.) Pesticide Mitigation Strategies for Surface Water Quality. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, pp. 203-226.

Fonte

Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Science & Engineering Faculty

Tipo

Book Chapter