Assessing the potential toxicity for freshwater ecosystem from chemical protection of maize in different soil tillage systems

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Progress in Plant Protection Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.14199/ppp-2023-002
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The aim of the study was to assess the impact of the use of plant protection products on the freshwater ecosystem in the production of maize for grain in different soil tillage systems. The analyzes were performed on the basis of data on chemical protection of maize in conventional tillage, reduced tillage and direct sowing. The data were obtained from 15 selected farms located in the Wielkopolskie Voivodeship. The studies were conducted in accordance with the life cycle assessment methodology. Using the PestLCI 2.08 model, emissions to the environment from the use of plant protection products were determined. The calculated emissions were used to assess the freshwater ecotoxicity potential using the USEtox 2.02 model. It was found that in all soil tillage systems, the largest stream of emissions of active substances to the environment was the amount of substances available for leaching and surface runoff, followed by emissions to air and emissions to groundwater. Herbicides were the main source of emissions from plant protection products used. A greater threat of toxic effects on the freshwater ecosystem was observed on farms producing maize for grain in direct sowing due to the greater use of herbicides than on farms with conventional and reduced tillage.
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不同土壤耕作制度下玉米化学防护对淡水生态系统的潜在毒性评价
本研究的目的是评估不同土壤耕作制度下使用植物保护产品对玉米生产淡水生态系统的影响。对常规耕作、免耕和直播玉米的化学防护数据进行了分析。这些数据是从位于大波兰省的15个选定农场获得的。这些研究是按照生命周期评估方法进行的。使用PestLCI 2.08模型,确定了使用植物保护产品对环境的排放量。计算出的排放量使用USEtox 2.02模型评估淡水生态毒性潜力。研究发现,在所有土壤耕作系统中,向环境排放活性物质的最大流量是可用于淋滤和地表径流的物质,其次是向空气和向地下水的排放。除草剂是使用的植保产品的主要排放源。据观察,直接播种玉米的农场对淡水生态系统的毒性影响威胁更大,因为与传统和减少耕作的农场相比,使用除草剂的农场更多。
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