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Fate of Acetamiprid and Imidacloprid aerially applied to the Pine Forest

항공살포에 따른 Acetamiprid와 Imidacloprid의 산림환경 중 행적

  • Kim, Chan-Sub (Department of Agro-Food Safety, National Academy of Agricultural Science, Rural Development Administration) ;
  • Kwon, Hye-Young (Department of Agro-Food Safety, National Academy of Agricultural Science, Rural Development Administration) ;
  • Son, Kyeong-Ae (Department of Agro-Food Safety, National Academy of Agricultural Science, Rural Development Administration) ;
  • Gil, Geun-Hwan (Department of Agro-Food Safety, National Academy of Agricultural Science, Rural Development Administration) ;
  • Kim, Jin-Bae (Department of Agro-Food Safety, National Academy of Agricultural Science, Rural Development Administration)
  • 김찬섭 (농촌진흥청 국립농업과학원 농산물안전성부) ;
  • 권혜영 (농촌진흥청 국립농업과학원 농산물안전성부) ;
  • 손경애 (농촌진흥청 국립농업과학원 농산물안전성부) ;
  • 길근환 (농촌진흥청 국립농업과학원 농산물안전성부) ;
  • 김진배 (농촌진흥청 국립농업과학원 농산물안전성부)
  • Received : 2012.11.08
  • Accepted : 2012.12.20
  • Published : 2012.12.31

Abstract

Fate of acetamiprid and imidacloprid aerially sprayed to control pine wood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus) were studied in a forest of Haman area. Acetamiprid 20% SL or imidacloprid 20% DC were diluted 100 times and applied two times as rate of 50 L/ha using an aircraft of Bell 206 L helicopter. Average acetamiprid deposits on forest floor ranged from 2 to 4% of standard aerial application rate. Following to the second application, acetamiprid deposits in the pine needle ranged 1.8~8.5 mg/kg and then gradually decreased to 1.2~2.1 mg/kg after 48 days. Deposits on the plant washed off by rainfall and reached to soil surface was ca. 17% of the application rate. All of acetamiprid on the ground resided in the forest floor covering the soil surface, where acetamiprid residues were decreased to a quarter at 48 days after the second application, but they were not detected in soil beneath it. And the only low level of acetamiprid residues, 0.0003 mg/L, was detected in the reservoir nearby the experimental forest on the day of aerial application. The acetamiprid detection was presumably due to spray drift. And average imidacloprid deposits on forest floor ranged from 1 to 3% of standard aerial application rate. Following to the second application, imidacloprid deposits in the pine needle analysed very low concentration of 0.1 mg/kg, but the amount of imidacloprid in wash-off in standard and two-fold treatment were ca. 8% and 4% of the application rate, respectively. Most of imidacloprid on the ground also resided in the forest floor, where imidacloprid residues were decreased to a twentieth at 111 days after the second application, and they were detected below 0.5% of the application rate in sol beneath it. And the low level of imidacloprid, 0.0003~0.0017 mg/L, were detected in the streams in the experimental forest. It was not to the level of contamination concerns.

소나무재선충 매개충인 솔수염하늘소 방제용으로 살포되는 농약성분의 산림환경 중 분포, 이동 및 잔류소장 등 행적을 파악하고 방제지역으로부터 수계유출에 대한 평가를 목적으로 acetamiprid 액제와 imidacloprid 분산성 액제에 대한 행적실험을 경상남도 함안군 소재 산림에서 실시하였다. 농약의 살포량은 100배 희석액 50 L/ha이었는데 imidacloprid는 배량 시험을 추가하였고 Bell 206L 헬리콥터로 두 번 살포하였다. Acetamiprid의 평균 지표면 낙하량은 표준살포량의 2~4% 수준이었다. 솔잎 중의 잔류량은 살포 직후에 1.8~8.5 mg/kg이었으나 48일 후에는 1.2~2.1 mg/kg로 감소하였고, 빗물에 씻겨 내린 양은 살포량의 17% 수준이었다. 토양표면에 도달한 acetamiprid의 대부분은 부엽토층에 존재하였으며 살포 48일 후에는 표면도달량의 4분의 1 수준으로 감소하였고, 부엽토 밑 토양에서는 전 기간 동안 검출되지 않았다. Acetamiprid는 인접 소류지에서 비산에 의하여 0.0003 mg/L의 낮은 수준으로 검출된 외에는 검출되지 않았다. Imidacloprid의 평균 지표면 낙하량은 표준살포량의 1~3% 수준이었다. 솔잎 중의 잔류량은 살포 직후에도 0.1 mg/kg 수준에 불과하여 솔잎에는 수분과다 등의 원인으로 거의 부착되지 않은 것으로 판단되었으나, 목질부로부터 빗물에 씻겨 내린 량은 살포량의 4~8% 수준이었다. 토양표면에 도달한 imidacloprid의 대부분도 부엽토층에 존재하였으며 살포 111일 후에는 표면도달량의 20분의 1 수준으로 감소하였고, 부엽토 밑 토양에서는 살포량의 0.5% 미만으로 검출되었다. Imidacloprid는 계곡수에서 0.0003~0.0017 mg/L의 낮은 수준으로 검출되었으나 수계오염을 우려할 수준은 아니었다.

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