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Dissipation and sorption–desorption of benzisothiazolinone in agricultural soils and identification of its metabolites

Benzisothiazolinone has been widely used to control bacterial and fungal diseases in various agricultural crops by destroying the nuclear structure and interfering with the metabolism of microbial cells. In this study, the dissipation, transformation and sorption–desorption of benzisothiazolinone (B...

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Autores principales: Song, Bangyan, Jiang, Xiaoxia, Liu, Xiangwu, Deng, Yao, Hu, Deyu, Lu, Ping
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8694648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35423089
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra09553b
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author Song, Bangyan
Jiang, Xiaoxia
Liu, Xiangwu
Deng, Yao
Hu, Deyu
Lu, Ping
author_facet Song, Bangyan
Jiang, Xiaoxia
Liu, Xiangwu
Deng, Yao
Hu, Deyu
Lu, Ping
author_sort Song, Bangyan
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description Benzisothiazolinone has been widely used to control bacterial and fungal diseases in various agricultural crops by destroying the nuclear structure and interfering with the metabolism of microbial cells. In this study, the dissipation, transformation and sorption–desorption of benzisothiazolinone (BIT) in five soils were investigated to evaluate its environmental fate. Results showed that the degradation of BIT in all the tested soils fitted the first order kinetics and increased with soil organic matter (OM) content. Degradation differences between unsterilized natural and sterilized soils (t(1/2) = 0.09–26.66 and 6.80–86.64 d) suggested that BIT degradation is primarily driven by biological processes and assisted by abiotic degradation. Additionally, BIT dissipated fastest in flooded soils (t(1/2) = 0.20–4.53 d), indicating that anaerobic microorganisms are more likely to degrade BIT compared to aerobic microbes. Also, during the soil degradation process, two metabolites were monitored and identified for the first time. BIT sorption was a spontaneous physical process with no desorption hysteresis effect, which fit the Freundlich model. BIT causes relatively strong sorption (log K(OC) = 3.76–4.19) and low persistence in soils, thus exhibiting a low potential risk for groundwater contamination.
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spelling pubmed-86946482022-04-13 Dissipation and sorption–desorption of benzisothiazolinone in agricultural soils and identification of its metabolites Song, Bangyan Jiang, Xiaoxia Liu, Xiangwu Deng, Yao Hu, Deyu Lu, Ping RSC Adv Chemistry Benzisothiazolinone has been widely used to control bacterial and fungal diseases in various agricultural crops by destroying the nuclear structure and interfering with the metabolism of microbial cells. In this study, the dissipation, transformation and sorption–desorption of benzisothiazolinone (BIT) in five soils were investigated to evaluate its environmental fate. Results showed that the degradation of BIT in all the tested soils fitted the first order kinetics and increased with soil organic matter (OM) content. Degradation differences between unsterilized natural and sterilized soils (t(1/2) = 0.09–26.66 and 6.80–86.64 d) suggested that BIT degradation is primarily driven by biological processes and assisted by abiotic degradation. Additionally, BIT dissipated fastest in flooded soils (t(1/2) = 0.20–4.53 d), indicating that anaerobic microorganisms are more likely to degrade BIT compared to aerobic microbes. Also, during the soil degradation process, two metabolites were monitored and identified for the first time. BIT sorption was a spontaneous physical process with no desorption hysteresis effect, which fit the Freundlich model. BIT causes relatively strong sorption (log K(OC) = 3.76–4.19) and low persistence in soils, thus exhibiting a low potential risk for groundwater contamination. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8694648/ /pubmed/35423089 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra09553b Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Song, Bangyan
Jiang, Xiaoxia
Liu, Xiangwu
Deng, Yao
Hu, Deyu
Lu, Ping
Dissipation and sorption–desorption of benzisothiazolinone in agricultural soils and identification of its metabolites
title Dissipation and sorption–desorption of benzisothiazolinone in agricultural soils and identification of its metabolites
title_full Dissipation and sorption–desorption of benzisothiazolinone in agricultural soils and identification of its metabolites
title_fullStr Dissipation and sorption–desorption of benzisothiazolinone in agricultural soils and identification of its metabolites
title_full_unstemmed Dissipation and sorption–desorption of benzisothiazolinone in agricultural soils and identification of its metabolites
title_short Dissipation and sorption–desorption of benzisothiazolinone in agricultural soils and identification of its metabolites
title_sort dissipation and sorption–desorption of benzisothiazolinone in agricultural soils and identification of its metabolites
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8694648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35423089
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra09553b
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