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Pesticide residues in European sediments: a significant concern for the aquatic systems?
Khurshid, Chrow; Silva, Vera; Gai, Lingtong; Osman, Rima; Mol, Hans; Alaoui, Abdallah; Christ, Florian; Schlünssen, Vivi; Vested, Anne; Abrantes, Nelson; Campos, Isabel; Baldi, Isabelle; Robelot, Elsa; Bureau, Mathilde; Paskovic, Igor; Polic Paskovic, Marija; Glavan, Matjaz; Hofman, Jakub; Harkes, Paula; Huerta Lwanga, Esperanza; Norgaard, Trine; Ritsema, Coen J; Geissen, Violette.
Afiliação
  • Khurshid C; College of Agriculture, University of Kirkuk, Iraq; Soil Physics and Land Management Group, Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands.
  • Silva V; Soil Physics and Land Management Group, Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands. Electronic address: vera.felixdagracasilva@wur.nl.
  • Gai L; Soil Physics and Land Management Group, Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands.
  • Osman R; Soil Physics and Land Management Group, Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands.
  • Mol H; Wageningen Food Safety Research, Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands.
  • Alaoui A; Institute of Geography, University of Bern, Hallerstrasse 12, 3012 Bern, Switzerland.
  • Christ F; Institute of Geography, University of Bern, Hallerstrasse 12, 3012 Bern, Switzerland.
  • Schlünssen V; Department of Public Health, Research Unit for Environment, Occupation and Health, Danish Ramazzini Centre, Aarhus University, Denmark.
  • Vested A; Department of Public Health, Research Unit for Environment, Occupation and Health, Danish Ramazzini Centre, Aarhus University, Denmark.
  • Abrantes N; Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies and Department of Environment and Planning, University of Aveiro, Portugal.
  • Campos I; Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies and Department of Environment and Planning, University of Aveiro, Portugal.
  • Baldi I; INSERM U1219, EPICENE Team, Bordeaux University, France Univ. Bordeaux, INSERM, BPH, U1219, F-33000 Bordeaux, France.
  • Robelot E; INSERM U1219, EPICENE Team, Bordeaux University, France Univ. Bordeaux, INSERM, BPH, U1219, F-33000 Bordeaux, France.
  • Bureau M; INSERM U1219, EPICENE Team, Bordeaux University, France Univ. Bordeaux, INSERM, BPH, U1219, F-33000 Bordeaux, France.
  • Paskovic I; Department of Agriculture and Nutrition, Institute of Agriculture and Tourism, Porec, Croatia.
  • Polic Paskovic M; Department of Agriculture and Nutrition, Institute of Agriculture and Tourism, Porec, Croatia.
  • Glavan M; Agronomy Department, Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  • Hofman J; RECETOX, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, the Czech Republic.
  • Harkes P; Soil Physics and Land Management Group, Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands.
  • Huerta Lwanga E; Soil Physics and Land Management Group, Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands.
  • Norgaard T; Department of Agroecology, Aarhus University, Blichers Allé 20, 8830 Tjele, Denmark.
  • Ritsema CJ; Soil Physics and Land Management Group, Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands.
  • Geissen V; Soil Physics and Land Management Group, Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands.
Environ Res ; : 119754, 2024 Aug 09.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39128664
ABSTRACT
The presence of pesticide residues in waterbed sediments poses a significant concern for aquatic ecosystems' health. This study examined pesticide contamination in sediments of 38 water bodies, embedded in agricultural-dominated regions, across eight European countries. Three indicators were targeted occurrence, type, and concentrations of multiple pesticide residues in sediments. 196 pesticide residues (including degradation products) were tested in the sediment samples. The analytical results showed that only one sample was 'pesticide-free', three samples contained a single pesticide residue, and the remaining 34 samples contained mixtures of residues. Overall, 99 different residues were found in the sediments, with a maximum of 48 in a single sample. Twenty-seven out of the 99 detected residues were not approved for agricultural use at the time of sampling. The numbers of detected residues and pesticide levels varied among countries. AMPA, glyphosate and DDTs were the most common residues in sediment samples with frequencies of 76, 61, and 52%, respectively. The sediments from the Czech Republic had the highest pesticide concentrations, with total pesticide concentrations ranging between 600 and 1 200 µg kg-1 . The lowest total pesticide concentrations were found in Slovenia, Switzerland, Croatia, and Denmark, ranging between 80 and 120 µg kg-1. Sediments presented a mix of non-persistent and persistent compounds. Twelve of the detected pesticides are very persistent/stable in sediments, raising concerns about the long-term impacts of pesticides. Our study on the distribution of pesticide residues in European sediments provides valuable insights into the extent of pesticide contamination and possible risks of pesticides to water bodies' health. It also underlines the need for monitoring, research, and policy efforts to mitigate the impacts of pesticides, and to evaluate potential risks of re-use of dredged sediments.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article