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  • Sorption of fenamiphos to different soils: the influence of soil properties.

Sorption of fenamiphos to different soils: the influence of soil properties.

Journal of environmental science and health. Part. B, Pesticides, food contaminants, and agricultural wastes (2008-09-23)
Tanya P Cáceres, Mallavarapu Megharaj, Ravi Naidu
ABSTRACT

Fenamiphos (0-ethyl-0(3-methyl-4-methylthiophenyl)-isopropylamido-phosphate) is a widely used nematicide and insecticide in bowling greens and agriculture, but information on its sorption including its metabolites is limited. Hence, the sorption of fenamiphos (nematicide) and its major degradation products fenamiphos sulfoxide (FSO) and fenamiphos sulfone (FSO2) were determined in thirteen contrasting soils collected from Australia and Ecuador. The sorption coefficients (Kd) exhibited a wide range of variation from 2.48 to 14.94 L/Kg for fenamiphos; from 0 to 7.42 L/Kg for FSO and from 0 to 9.49 L/Kg for FSO2. The sorption affinity of the three compounds for all soils tested was as follows: fenamiphos > fenamiphos sulfone > fenamiphos sulfoxide. The results showed that the sorption of fenamiphos and its metabolites in some soils is very low, and in one case is nonexistant for the metabolites. This is of particular concern as due to its low sorption coefficient, the compound could easily migrate and contaminate water bodies. Fenamiphos and its oxidation products have been reported to be highly toxic to aquatic invertebrates and therefore, the information generated in this study assumes great importance in the risk assessment of fenamiphos and its metabolites in the environment.

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Product Description

Supelco
Fenamiphos, PESTANAL®, analytical standard
Supelco
Fenamiphos-(S-methyl-d3), PESTANAL®, analytical standard