The effect of ageing on the bioavailability and sorption of the herbicides
atrazine and mecoprop was studied in soil and aquifer chalk sampled at an a
gricultural field near Aalborg, Denmark. The herbicides were incubated in s
terile soil or chalk up to 3 months prior to inoculation with 5 x 10(7) cel
ls g(-1) (dry weight) of a mecoprop degrading highly enriched culture (PM)
or 1 x 10(9) cells g(-1) (dry weight) of the atrazine degrading Pseudomonas
sp. strain ADP. As a measure of the bioavailable residues accumulated (CO2
)-C-14 was measured for 2 months. In both soil and chalk ageing limited the
rate of atrazine mineralization, and in chalk the extent of mineralization
was reduced as well. The fraction of sorbed atrazine in the soil ranged be
tween 50% and 62%, whereas a maximum of 12% was sorbed in chalk. No impact
on the mineralization of aged mecoprop was seen as no sorption of this herb
icide on either soil or chalk was measured. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd.
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