Behavior of simetryn and thiobencarb in rice paddy lysimeters and the effect of excess water storage depth in controlling herbicide run-off


Autoria(s): Phong, Thai Khanh; Watanabe, Hirozumi; Nishimura, Taku; Toyoda, Koki; Motobayashi, Takashi
Data(s)

2008

Resumo

Eight small-scale lysimeters with different excess water storage depths (EWSDs) were used to investigate the behavior of two herbicides, simetryn and thiobencarb, under paddy conditions. The concentration of simetryn dissipated similarly in all the lysimeters, while the thiobencarb concentration varied significantly because thiobencarb can adsorb onto the dissolved organic matter in a manure slurry, which was applied to six of the lysimeters. The herbicide losses (the percentage of the applied mass) from the lysimeters were reversely proportional with the EWSD. The correlation was stronger for simetryn than for thiobencarb. An appropriate EWSD is required to effectively prevent herbicide run-off from the paddy field, especially when a rainfall event occurs soon after herbicide application.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/89016/

Publicador

John WIley & Sons Inc

Relação

DOI:10.1111/j.1445-6664.2008.00304.x

Phong, Thai Khanh, Watanabe, Hirozumi, Nishimura, Taku, Toyoda, Koki, & Motobayashi, Takashi (2008) Behavior of simetryn and thiobencarb in rice paddy lysimeters and the effect of excess water storage depth in controlling herbicide run-off. Weed Biology and Management, 8(4), pp. 243-249.

Fonte

Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Lysimeter #Paddy #Run-off #Simetryn #Thiobencarb
Tipo

Journal Article