Metabolic Fate of the Arsenical Fungicide Ammonium Iron Methanearsonate in Soil
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- ODANAKA Yoshitsugu
- Institute of Environmental Toxicology
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- TSUCHIYA Noriko
- Institute of Environmental Toxicology
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- MATANO Osami
- Institute of Environmental Toxicology
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- GOTO Shinko
- Institute of Environmental Toxicology
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- 有機ヒ素殺菌剤 ammonium iron methanearsonate の土壌中における代謝運命
- 有機ヒ素殺菌剤ammonium iron methanearsonateの土壌中における代謝運命〔英文〕
- ユウキ ヒソ サッキンザイ ammonium iron methanearso
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Abstract
The metabolic fate of fungicide MAFA [ammonium iron methanearsonate; (CH3AsO3)m Fen·NH4] was studied in three types of siols under moist conditions. The monomethylarsenic (MM-As) moiety of MAFA degraded with a half-life of 22-32 days. Inorganic-arsenic (Inorg-As) was interpreted as a terminal product due to its uninterrupted increase in amount with time. There was a remarkable difference in the residual amount of dimethyl-arsenic (DM-As) products depending on the soil type. Degradation rates of dimethylarsinic acid and trimethylarsine oxide were also highly dependent on the soil type. The rate and the direction of MAFA transformation in a soil did not significantly change when its microbial population was replaced with other's. The effects of soil moisture and exogenous glucose on MAFA or DSMA (disodium methanearsonate) transformation were examined. Volatile-As products were observed in glucose-amended soils under moist and flooded conditions, and trimethylarsenic (TM-As) was found to be their principal component.
Journal
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- Journal of Pesticide Science
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Journal of Pesticide Science 10 (4), 681-689, 1985
Pesticide Science Society of Japan
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- CRID
- 1390001205211342464
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- NII Article ID
- 110001711958
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- NII Book ID
- AN00196227
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- ISSN
- 03851559
- 13490923
- 1348589X
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- NDL BIB ID
- 3059653
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- JaLC
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