Persistence of fluazinam in soil under boreal conditions

J Environ Sci Health B. 2020;55(6):539-549. doi: 10.1080/03601234.2020.1729631. Epub 2020 Feb 23.

Abstract

Fluazinam, a widely used pesticide in conventional potato cultivation, is effective against epidemics of the fungal disease late blight. To assess fluazinam persistence in soil, laboratory experiments were conducted with fluazinam added to soil as a pure chemical or contained in the commercial product Shirlan®. In a follow-up experiment, the persistence was monitored under constant temperature and water content conditions during a maximum period of 1 year. In an annual climatic rotation experiment, fluazinam added to soil was exposed to the year-round temperature and water content conditions occurring in the boreal zone. A third experiment was undertaken to clarify the effect of soil organic matter (SOM) on the recovery of fluazinam. In the follow-up and annual climatic rotation experiments, more than half of the added fluazinam was recovered after 1 year of incubation. The estimated half-life of fluazinam ranged between 355 and 833 days. The degradation of fluazinam was enhanced by an abundance of SOM, a warm temperature, and wetness. Additionally, in over half of soil samples collected from fields where potato had been intensively cultivated for many years, varying concentrations of fluazinam were detected. Fluazinam can carry over to the next growing season in professional potato production.

Keywords: Pesticide; Shirlan®; degradation; high-performance liquid chromatography; potato late blight.

MeSH terms

  • Aminopyridines / analysis*
  • Aminopyridines / metabolism
  • Finland
  • Fungicides, Industrial / analysis*
  • Fungicides, Industrial / metabolism
  • Soil / chemistry
  • Soil Pollutants / analysis*
  • Soil Pollutants / metabolism
  • Solanum tuberosum
  • Temperature
  • Water

Substances

  • Aminopyridines
  • Fungicides, Industrial
  • Soil
  • Soil Pollutants
  • Water
  • fluazinam