Affiliations: Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100085, China. E-mail: [email protected].
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Abstract: In this paper, the concentration distribution and environmental fate
of atrazine in a crop-soil-groundwater system at Baiyangdian Lake area of North
China were studied. The concentration of the herbicide in spatial and vertical
soils, and in roots, stem, leaf, corncob and kernel of corn, and in groundwater
were measured by HPLC. The results showed that the variation of spatial
concentration of atrazine in soil can be described by first-order kinetics
equation which has a half-life of 360 days and a rate constant of
0.0019d^-¹. The vertical variation of atrazine concentration with soil
depth follows the exponential decay law. After 120 days following atrazine
application, the mass distributions of this herbicide in crop-soil-groundwater
system are 71% in soil, 20% in groundwater and 1% in crop respectively, and 8%
due to loss by degradation or often removal processes. The order of atrazine
concentration in every part of corn crop is in roots>in corncob>in kernel
of corn>in leaf.
Keywords: atrazine, soil, corn crop, groundwater, fate, China