Jm. Novak et al., INFLUENCE OF SOIL AGGREGATE SIZE ON ATRAZINE SORPTION KINETICS, Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 42(8), 1994, pp. 1809-1812
Soil aggregate size may be an important physical property regulating h
erbicide behavior; however, little information exists to evaluate this
effect. The influence of aggregate size on atrazine hyl-N'-(1-methyle
thyl)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine] sorption coefficients (K-d) and sorp
tion kinetics is investigated by batch equilibration using a suite of
whole (0-5 mm) and crushed (<0.4 mm) aggregates isolated from two Iowa
soils. Atrazine K-d values for both whole and crushed aggregates equi
librated for 72 h ranged between 3.02 and 4.09. Although significant d
ifferences occurred when size classes within soil type were compared,
the magnitude of the aggregate effects on atrazine K-d values appears
to be minor. Time-course experiments for atrazine sorption by whole ag
gregates analyzed using a modified first-order regression equation ind
icated that sorption was initially rapid (within 24 h), followed by a
period of slower sorption. Aggregate size influenced the rate constant
s somewhat, but the effects also were minor.