• Title/Summary/Keyword: Pesticide-originated persistent organic pollutants

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Pesticide-Originated Persistent Organic Pollutants in Agricultural Waterways in Chungcheong Province, Korea (충청지역 농업용수 중 농약 유래 POPs의 모니터링 연구)

  • Lee, Hwa-Sung;Jeon, Hwang-Ju;Lee, Hoi-Seon;Lee, Sung-Eun
    • Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.58 no.4
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    • pp.291-294
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    • 2015
  • Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) including banned organochlorine pesticides, are found in Korean agricultural environments. Their translocation from agricultural environment to major crops has been reported. In this study, the POPs in 15 different agricultural waters of the Chungchung Province were monitored and all samples were prepared, followed by liquid-liquid fractionation and column chromatography prior to analysis using gas chromatography. Among pesticide-originated persistent organic pollutants, ${\alpha}$-endosulfan was determined in the range of 0.01 to 1.13 ng/mL. ${\beta}$-Endosulfan was determined in the range of 0.01 to 0.55 ng/mL, and endosulfan sulfate was ranged from 0.13 to 1.13 ng/mL. The total sum of endosulfans reached the range of 0.38 to 1.18 ng/mL. Three pesticides being used currently were also found in samples as 2.03-2.05 ng/mL for triadimefon, 0.26-0.33 ng/mL for tolyfluanid, and 1.34-3.85 ng/mL for chlorpyrifos. Taken together, endosulfans were introduced in the agricultural waters and their fates need continuous monitoring.

Exposure Assessment of Pesticide-Originated Persistent Organic Pollutants in Paddy and Upland Soils in Korea (국내 논토양 및 밭토양 중 농약유래 잔류성유기오염물질의 노출량 평가)

  • Lim, Sung-Jin;Oh, Young-Tak;Ro, Jin-Ho;Kim, Seung-Yong;Joo, Hyeong-Gon;Lee, Min-Ho;Yoon, Hyo-In;Choi, Geun-Hyoung;Ryu, Song-Hee;Park, Byung-Jun
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.211-216
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    • 2017
  • BACKGROUND:This study was conducted to investigate residual organochlorine pesticides (ROCPs) in agricultural soils and crops. Agricultural soil samples and crop samples were collected from 93 cities and counties. METHODS AND RESULTS: Extraction and clean-up for the quantitative analysis of ROCPs were conducted by the modified quick, easy, cheap, effective, rugged, and safe (QuEChERS) method. Recovery and limit of detection (LOD) of ROCPs in agriculturalsoils and crops were 76.5-103.0 and 75.2-93.2%, 0.01-0.08 and $0.10-0.15{\mu}g/kg$, respectively. Detected ROCPs in agricultural soils were ${\alpha}$-endosulfan, ${\beta}$-endosulfan, and endosulfan sulfate, the residue were 2.0-12.0, 1.2-53.1, and $2.2-329.8{\mu}g/kg$, respectively. But these pesticides in all green perilla leaf and green pepper samples were not detected. CONCLUSION: These results showed that ROCPs residues in agricultural soils were not as high as crop safety threatening.