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Science of The Total Environment | 2016

Dissipation of bentazone, pyrimethanil and boscalid in biochar and digestate based soil mixtures for biopurification systems

Santanu Mukherjee; Wolfgang Tappe; Lutz Weihermueller; Diana Hofmann; Stephan Köppchen; Volker Laabs; Tom Schroeder; Harry Vereecken; Peter Burauel

Biopurification systems, such as biofilters, are biotechnological tools to prevent point sources of pesticide pollution stemming from on-farm operations. For the purification processes pesticide sorption and mineralization and/or dissipation are essential and both largely depend on the type of filling materials and the pesticide in use. In this paper the mineralization and dissipation of three contrasting (14)C-labeled pesticides (bentazone, boscalid, and pyrimethanil) were investigated in laboratory incubation experiments using sandy soil, biochar produced from Pine woodchips, and/or digestate obtained from anaerobic digestion process using maize silage, chicken manure, beef and pig urine as feedstock. The results indicate that the addition of digestate increased pesticide mineralization, whereby the mineralization was not proportional to the digestate loads in the mixture, indicating a saturation effect in the turnover rate of pesticides. This effect was in correlation with the amount of water extractable DOC, obtained from the digestate based mixtures. Mixing biochar into the soil generally reduced total mineralization and led to larger sorption/sequestration of the pesticides, resulting in faster decrease of the extractable fraction. Also the addition of biochar to the soil/digestate mixtures reduced mineralization compared to the digestate alone mixture but mineralization rates were still higher as for the biochar/soil alone. In consequence, the addition of biochar to the soil generally decreased pesticide dissipation times and larger amounts of biochar led to high amounts of non-extractable residues of pesticide in the substrates. Among the mixtures tested, a mixture of digestate (5%) and biochar (5%) gave optimal results with respect to mineralization and simultaneous sorption for all three pesticides.


Geoderma | 2013

Using the long-term memory effect of pesticide and metabolite soil residues to estimate field degradation half-life and test leaching predictions

J. Farlin; T. Gallé; M. Bayerle; D. Pittois; C. Braun; H El Khabbaz; C Lallement; U Leopold; Jan Vanderborght; Lutz Weihermueller


Biology and Fertility of Soils | 2016

Microbial respiration of biochar- and digestate-based mixtures

Santanu Mukherjee; Lutz Weihermueller; Wolfgang Tappe; Harry Vereecken; Peter Burauel


Archive | 2009

Lateral water redistribution during evaporative-driven upward flow and its effect on solute transport

Michel Bechtold; Jan Vanderborght; Mikolaj Herbst; Lutz Weihermueller; R. Kasteel; Harry Vereecken


Helmholtz Alliance: Remote Sensing and Earth System Dynamics, Alliance week | 2016

Field experiments to characterize soil and vegetation properties using microwave remote sensing

Thomas Meyer; Lutz Weihermueller; Mike Schwank; Harry Vereecken; François Jonard


international geoscience and remote sensing symposium | 2011

Radio brightness validation on different spatial scales during the SMOS validation campaign 2010 in

Carsten Montzka; Heye Bogena; Lutz Weihermueller; François Jonard; Marin Dimitrov; Catherine Bouzinac; Jan Jukka Kainulainen; Jan E. Balling; Jan Vanderborght; Harry Vereecken


Archive | 2010

Preferential upward flow in soils: A 3D comparison of modeled and ERT-derived data from a salt tracer experiment under evaporation conditions

Michel Bechtold; Jan Vanderborght; Michael Herbst; Lutz Weihermueller; R. Kasteel; Olaf Ippisch; Thomas Guenther; Harry Vereecken


Archive | 2010

Estimation of the soil water content and brightness temperature of bare soil plots with different surface structure using remote sensing and ground based measurements

Marin Dimitrov; Jan Vanderborght; Lutz Weihermueller; Mike Schwank; Harry Vereecken


Archive | 2009

Estimating RothC carbon pools from standard TOC combustion data only

Lutz Weihermueller; Karin Steffens; Harry Vereecken


Archive | 2009

Analysis of upward transport in a laboratory soil using electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) and transport models

Michel Bechtold; Jan Vanderborght; Mikolaj Herbst; Lutz Weihermueller; R. Kasteel; Thomas Guenther; Harry Vereecken

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Harry Vereecken

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Michel Bechtold

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Mikolaj Herbst

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R. Kasteel

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Marin Dimitrov

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Peter Burauel

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Wolfgang Tappe

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