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J Hazard Mater


Title:Foliar sorption of emerging and priority contaminants under controlled conditions
Author(s):Calderon-Preciado D; Matamoros V; Biel C; Save R; Bayona JM;
Address:"IDAEA-CSIC, Jordi Girona, 18, E-08034 Barcelona, Spain"
Journal Title:J Hazard Mater
Year:2013
Volume:20130518
Issue:
Page Number:176 - 182
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2013.05.016
ISSN/ISBN:1873-3336 (Electronic) 0304-3894 (Linking)
Abstract:"Agricultural irrigation water contains a variety of contaminants that can be introduced into the food chain through intake by irrigated crops. This paper describes an experiment under controlled conditions designed to simulate sprinkle irrigation with polluted water at two different relative humidities (40 and 90%). Specifically, shed lettuce-heart leaves were spiked with an aqueous solution containing organic microcontaminants, including pharmaceuticals (ibuprofen, diclofenac, clofibric acid, and carbamazepine), fragrances (tonalide), biocides (triclosan), insecticides (lindane), herbicides (atrazine), phenolic estrogen (bisphenol A), and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (phenanthrene and pyrene). Following an incubation period (48 h), the treated leaves were rinsed with water, and both the solution used to rinse them and the leaves themselves were independently analyzed to investigate the foliar sorption and uptake of the spiked organic contaminants through cuticle. The results showed that the foliar sorption of emerging and priority microcontaminants in leaves wetted by irrigation practices is related to their polarity (logD(ow)) and volatility (logk(H)), regardless of their compound class and the relative humidity. The results thus underscore the need to improve the quality of reclaimed water in crop irrigation, particularly when sprinkle irrigation is used"
Keywords:"*Agricultural Irrigation Crops, Agricultural Food Safety Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Humidity Pharmaceutical Preparations/analysis Plant Leaves/*drug effects Regression Analysis Time Factors Water Pollutants, Chemical/*analysis Emerging organic c;"
Notes:"MedlineCalderon-Preciado, Diana Matamoros, Victor Biel, Carmen Save, Robert Bayona, Josep M eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Netherlands 2013/06/12 J Hazard Mater. 2013 Sep 15; 260:176-82. doi: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2013.05.016. Epub 2013 May 18"

 
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