A simulation model for fate and transport of methyl bromide during fumigation in plastic-mulched vegetable soil beds

Citation
D. Shinde et al., A simulation model for fate and transport of methyl bromide during fumigation in plastic-mulched vegetable soil beds, PEST MAN SC, 56(10), 2000, pp. 899-908
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Entomology/Pest Control
Journal title
PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
ISSN journal
1526498X → ACNP
Volume
56
Issue
10
Year of publication
2000
Pages
899 - 908
Database
ISI
SICI code
1526-498X(200010)56:10<899:ASMFFA>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
A coupled water-heat and chemical transport model was used to describe the fate and transport of methyl bromide fumigant in low-density polyethylene p lastic-mulched soil beds used for vegetable production. Methyl bromide tran sport was described by convective-dispersive processes including transforma tions through hydrolysis. Effects of non-isothermal conditions on chemical transport were considered through inclusion of temperature effects on trans port parameters. An energy-balance approach was used to describe the plasti c-mulched boundary condition that controls the thermal regime within the so il bed, Simulations were made for variable water-saturation regimes within the bed and for different depths of fumigant injection. Simulations for var ious scenarios revealed that large amounts (20-44% over a 7-day period) of applied methyl bromide are lost from the un-mulched furrows between the bed s. Plastic mulching of the bed was found to be only partially effective (11 -29% emission losses over a 7-day period) in reducing atmospheric emissions . Deep injection of fumigant and saturating the soil with water both led to increased retention of methyl bromide within the soil and less emission to the atmosphere. However, deep injection was unfavorable for effective ster ilization of the crop root zone. (C) 2000 Society of Chemical Industry.