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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Occurrence of currently used pesticides in ambient air of Centre Region (France)
Agustín PastorOlivier PetriqueClara CoscollàAbderrazak YahyaouiVicent YusàPatrice ColinAbdelwahid Melloukisubject
HydrologyAtmospheric ScienceFenpropimorphChlorothalonilAirTrifluralinPesticidePropargiteTemporal variationsToxicologychemistry.chemical_compoundPendimethalinOccurrencechemistryEnvironmental scienceEpoxiconazolePesticidesFluazinamGeneral Environmental Sciencedescription
Ambient air samples were collected, from 2006 to 2008 at three rural and two urban sites in Centre Region (France) and analyzed for 56 currently used pesticides (CUPS), of which 41 were detected. The four CUPs most frequently detected were the herbicides trifluralin, acetochlor and pendimethalin and the fungicide chlorothalonil, which were found with frequencies ranging between 52 and 78%, and with average concentrations of 1.93, 1.32, 1.84 and 12.15 ng m(-3), respectively. Among the detected pesticides, concentrations of eight fungicides (spiroxamine, fenpropimorph, cyprodinil, tolyfluanid, epoxiconazole, vinchlozolin, fluazinam, fludioxinil), two insecticides (propargite, ethoprophos), and one herbicide (oxyfluorfen) are, to our knowledge, reported for the first time in the literature. The majority of the CUPs showed a seasonal trend, with most of the detections and the highest concentrations occurring during the spring and early summer. The most important pesticides detected were related to arable crops and fruit orchards, the main cultures in this region, highlighting the fact that the main sources come from local applications. Minor differences were found in the profiles of pesticides within rural areas and between rural and urban areas. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2010-10-01 | Atmospheric Environment |