Environmental release of a safener fenclorim from rice (Oryza sativa L.) following seed treatment

IF 3.6 4区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Agricultural & Environmental Letters Pub Date : 2025-02-07 DOI:10.1002/ael2.70011
Jeong-In Hwang, Jason K. Norsworthy, Nanda Kumar, Tae-Hwa Kim
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The safener fenclorim, effective in protecting rice (Oryza sativa L.) from the phytotoxicity of some herbicides, is regarded as a contaminant of emerging concern that may cause toxicological issues to ecosystems and humans who may consume the final harvested rice. This study investigated time-dependent environmental releases of fenclorim from rice seeds treated with the safener and insecticide with five different treatments. The treatment with fenclorim alone caused the greatest fenclorim releases from the seed, and the release magnitude was similar to the treatment that had fenclorim and insecticide in mixture. The fenclorim release was the least when treated with safener and insecticide in sequence. Based on the previous literatures, all fenclorim release magnitudes observed in this study were at toxicologically safe levels for various living organisms in the soil, and fenclorim residues determined in the final rice harvest were also safe levels below the instrumentally detectable level.

Core Ideas

  • Seed treatment with safener alone causes the largest fenclorim release to environments.
  • Seed treatment with safener and insecticide in sequence minimizes fenclorim releases.
  • Fenclorim residues in the final rice harvest were below the detectable level.
  • The fenclorim used will not cause residual issues in the ecosystem and harvested rice.

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水稻(Oryza sativa L.)种子处理后安全剂芬克乐啉的环境释放
在保护水稻(Oryza sativa L.)免受某些除草剂的植物毒性方面有效的安全剂芬克罗林(fenclorim)被认为是一种日益受到关注的污染物,可能对生态系统和可能食用最终收获的水稻的人类造成毒理学问题。本研究以五种不同的安全剂和杀虫剂处理的水稻种子为研究对象,考察了芬氯虫啉的环境释放随时间的变化规律。单独施用芬克罗林的种子释放量最大,且释放量与混合施用芬克罗林的种子释放量相近。按安全剂和杀虫剂顺序处理时,芬克罗林释放量最小。根据以往的文献,本研究中观察到的芬氯乐啉释放量均处于土壤中各种生物的毒理学安全水平,并且在最终收获的水稻中检测到的芬氯乐啉残留量也低于仪器检测水平。单独使用安全剂处理种子会导致最大的芬克罗林释放到环境中。按顺序使用安全剂和杀虫剂对种子进行处理,可以最大限度地减少芬克虫啉的释放。最终收获的水稻中芬虫啉的残留量低于可检测水平。使用的氟氯虫啉不会在生态系统和收获的水稻中造成残留问题。
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