Jk. Hall et al., FORMULATION AND ADJUVANT EFFECTS ON LEACHING OF ATRAZINE AND METOLACHLOR, Journal of environmental quality, 27(6), 1998, pp. 1334-1347
Atrazine -ethyl-N'-(methyethyl)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine) and metola
chlor -ethyl-6-methylphenyl)-N-(2-methoxy-1-methylethyl) acetamide) le
vels in pan lysimeter leachates, collected 1.2 m deep in a Hagerstown
silt Loam (fine, mixed, mesic Typic Hapludalf), were used to evaluate
leaching of these chemicals applied in combination (1.7 + 1.7; 3.4 + 3
.4 kg a.i. ha(-1)) as a commercial formulation (CF) or adjuvant (polya
crylate polymer)-amended (AA)-CF and as a microencapsulated (ME) or st
arch-encapsulated (SE) formulation in conventional tillage (CT) and no
-tillage (NT) planted corn (Zea mays L.). Atrazine leached more under
NT than CT conditions, Areal losses of atrazine in 1992 from NT at the
low rate were 4, 66, and 277 mu g m(-2) for the treatment sequence (C
F, SE, and AA-CF); at the high rate, losses were 887, 488, and 334 mu
g m(-2). These amounts represented losses of <0.01 to 0.16% and 0.26 t
o 0.10%, respectively, of applied rates. In 1993, areal losses for the
treatment succession (lesser rate) were 888, 253, and 497 mu g m-L of
atrazine (0.52, 0.15, and 0.29%); these treatments (greater rate) yie
lded 5440, 1220, and 1600 mu g m(-2) of applied chemical (1.60, 0.36,
and 0.47%). Application of ME (polyurea polymer) and AA-metolachlor re
duced mobility of this chemical at both rates in 1993, but their effec
t was especially exemplified at the greater rate where a loss of 2.29%
(CF) was reduced to 0.83% (ME) and 0.54% (AA). Where herbicide leachi
ng was reduced, greater concentrations, particularly atrazine, were de
tected in the surface 15 cm of soil in late-season and in leachates, 6
to 12 mo following application.