2012
DOI: 10.1080/00103624.2012.653025
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Effects of Soil Factors on Phytotoxicity and Dissipation of Sulfentrazone in Canadian Prairie Soils

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“…The Brazilian Cerrado soils generally contain high levels of organic matter (3.2 dag kg -1 soil in the present study) and exhibit pH values below 6.56 [the pKa of sulfentrazone (Rodrigues & Almeida, 2018)]. In this condition, weakly acidic herbicides as sulfentrazone exist in the non-ionic form in soils (Grey et al, 1997(Grey et al, , 2000Ohmes & Mueller, 2007;Szmigielski et al, 2012). So, nonionic sulfentrazone molecules cannot be absorbed by plants, despite their high lipophilicity and permeability to cell membranes (Ferrell et al, 2003), and generate only mild intoxication symptoms.…”
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“…The Brazilian Cerrado soils generally contain high levels of organic matter (3.2 dag kg -1 soil in the present study) and exhibit pH values below 6.56 [the pKa of sulfentrazone (Rodrigues & Almeida, 2018)]. In this condition, weakly acidic herbicides as sulfentrazone exist in the non-ionic form in soils (Grey et al, 1997(Grey et al, , 2000Ohmes & Mueller, 2007;Szmigielski et al, 2012). So, nonionic sulfentrazone molecules cannot be absorbed by plants, despite their high lipophilicity and permeability to cell membranes (Ferrell et al, 2003), and generate only mild intoxication symptoms.…”
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confidence: 71%
“…Sulfentrazone is recommended mainly to apply preemergence, hence it is important to consider its adsorption onto soil particles and its bioavailability in soil solution. There is evidence that clay soils with a high content of organic matter and low pH tend to reduce herbicide phytotoxicity owing to increased adsorption to soil particles and lower herbicide availability, while soils containing low levels of organic matter and with high pH enhance phytotoxicity (Grey et al, 2000;Szmigielski et al, 2009Szmigielski et al, , 2012. The Brazilian Cerrado soils generally contain high levels of organic matter (3.2 dag kg -1 soil in the present study) and exhibit pH values below 6.56 [the pKa of sulfentrazone (Rodrigues & Almeida, 2018)].…”
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“…O sulfentrazone, também inibidor de PPO, pertence ao grupo químico das Triazolinonas, sendo que sua persistência no solo é em torno de 21 a 113 dias, ou seja, longa atividade residual no solo (Szmigielski et al, 2012). Segundo Vivian et al (2006), o ingrediente é pouco lixiviável e alcança profundidades de 0-0,10 m, em que a camada de palha pode influenciar neste processo.…”
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“…Once in the soil, sulfentrazone presents mobility and high persistence (half-life of 121 to 302 days under field conditions), with low sorption capacity (Kd < 1.0 mL g -1 and Koc of 43 mL g -1 ) (Shaner, 2014); thus, it presents high risk of contamination of underground waters, and is classified as highly leachable according to the GUS index (6.16) (PPDB, 2018). The mobility of this herbicide is related to the soil pH and organic matter content, although the clay fraction may also affect it (Ohmes and Muller, 2007;Szmigielski et al, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%