Litcius/Paper detail

Occurrence of pesticides in waters from the largest sugar cane plantation region in the world

Raphael D. Acayaba, Anjaína Fernandes de Albuquerque, Rafael Luis Ribessi, Gisela de Aragão Umbuzeiro, Cassiana Carolina Montagner

2020Environmental Science and Pollution Research73 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this study, a multi-residue method was used to analyze 13 pesticides and 1 degradation product in surface and groundwater in the region with the largest sugar cane production in the world. The potential effects of individual pesticides and their mixtures, for aquatic life and human consumption, were evaluated. For the surface water, 2-hydroxy atrazine, diuron, carbendazim, tebuthiuron, and hexazinone were the most frequently detected (100, 94, 93, 92, and 91%, respectively). Imidacloprid (2579 ng L −1 ), carbendazim (1114 ng L −1 ), ametryn (1101 ng L −1 ), and tebuthiuron (1080 ng L −1 ) were found at the highest concentrations. For groundwater, tebuthiuron was the only quantified pesticide (107 ng L −1 ). Ametryn, atrazine, diuron, hexazinone, carbofuran, imidacloprid, malathion, carbendazim, and their mixtures presented risk for the aquatic life. No risk was observed for the pesticides analyzed in this work, alone or in their mixtures for human consumption.

Topics & Concepts

HexazinoneAtrazinePesticideCarbendazimEcotoxicologyEnvironmental scienceImidaclopridCarbofuranPesticide residueEnvironmental chemistryAgronomyToxicologyChemistryFungicideBiologyWeed controlPesticide Residue Analysis and SafetyPesticide and Herbicide Environmental StudiesPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts