Occurrence, ecological risk, and advanced removal methods of herbicides in waters: a timely review

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2024 Jan;31(3):3297-3319. doi: 10.1007/s11356-023-31067-6. Epub 2023 Dec 14.

Abstract

Coastal pollution caused by the importation of agricultural herbicides is one of the main environmental problems that directly affect the coastal primary productivity and even the safety of human seafood. It is urgent to evaluate the ecological risk objectively and explore feasible removal strategies. However, existing studies focus on the runoff distribution and risk assessment of specific herbicides in specific areas, and compared with soil environment, there are few studies on remediation methods for water environment. Therefore, we systematically reviewed the current situation of herbicide pollution in global coastal waters and the dose-response relationships of various herbicides on phytoplankton and higher trophic organisms from the perspective of ecological risks. In addition, we believe that compared with the traditional single physical and chemical remediation methods, biological remediation and its combined technology are the most promising methods for herbicide pollution remediation currently. Therefore, we focus on the application prospects, challenges, and management strategies of new bioremediation systems related to biology, such as constructed wetlands, membrane bioreactor processes, and microbial co-metabolism, in order to provide more advanced methods for reducing herbicide pollution in the water environment.

Keywords: Agricultural non-point source pollution; Combined remediation; Constructed wetlands; Herbicides; Microbial remediation; Water environment ecological risk.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Agriculture
  • Environmental Restoration and Remediation*
  • Herbicides* / analysis
  • Humans
  • Water
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical* / analysis

Substances

  • Herbicides
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical
  • Water