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Arhiv Za Higijenu Rada I Toksikologiju | 2017

Dissipation dynamics of terbuthylazine in soil during the maize growing season

Sanja Stipičević; Gordana Mendaš; Marija Dvoršćak; Sanja Fingler; Natalija Galzina; Klara Barić

Abstract Ever since terbuthylazine (TBA) replaced atrazine in herbicide crop treatment, its much greater persistence has raised considerable environmental concern. The aim of our field experiment was to establish the dissipation dynamics of TBA and its degradation product desethylterbuthylazine (DET) in soil over five months of maize growth. We applied TBA as part of pre-emergent treatment in the regular and double-the-regular amounts. Soil samples were collected periodically at the following depths: 0-10 cm, 10-20 cm, 20-30 cm, and 30-50 cm. For TBA and DET soil residue analysis we used microwave-assisted extraction with methanol, followed by HPLC-UV/DAD. Regardless of the application rate, more than 80 % of the applied TBA dissipated from the first 50 cm of soil in the two months after herbicide application and 120 mm of rainfall. Three months later (at maize harvest), less than 4 % of total TBA remained in the soil, mostly in the top 20 cm rich with organic carbon on which TBA is likelier to adsorb. The loss of TBA from soil coincided with the rise in DET, especially the top soil layers, during the periods of low rainfall and highest soil temperatures. This points to biodegradation as the main route of TBA dissipation in humic soils. The applied amount had no significant effect on TBA dissipation in the top (humic) layers, but in the layers with less than 1 % of organic carbon, it was higher when the doublethe- regular dose was applied.


Cereal Research Communications | 2008

Replacement of atrazine with enviroment friendly pre-emergence herbicides

Natalija Galzina; Klara Barić; Maja Šćepanović; Matija Goršić; Nenad Novak

One of the biggest challenges for the safe maize production is the yield stability in a wide range of environments with different soil fertility, weather conditions, prevailing pests and diseases as well as cultural practices. In order to achieve it, new hybrids with higher tolerance to biotic and abiotic stress are continuously being created. In order to compare performance of maize hybrids in environments with different levels and types of stress, and relate it to the stalk lodging incidence, we compared performance of 64 maize hybrids obtained by crossing 16 inbred lines with four inbred testers in three different environments. Two environments at same location (Rugvica) differed in crop rotation, and the third environment at location Botinec was considered as dry because of low water capacity of the soil. Mixed models that included all design elements and genetic background of hybrids were used to analyze the effect of lodging on yield in different environments. The results show that stalk lodging had a significant effect on yield, but significant lodging x environment interaction indicates that this effect was rather environment specific.Sweet pepper Istra F1 hybrid was grown in a greenhouse on K rich soil. For evaluation of K antagonism, two K rates (55 and 85 kg ha-1) were applied in a randomized complete block design with four replications. Total number of fruits, total number of BER affected fruits as well as average fruit mass were recorded for each harvest. Fruit and leaf K and Ca content were determined at three plant growth stages (at the stage of the first, third and fifth fruit cluster). Higher K rate gave higher : average fruit mass (169.45 g), total number of fruits per plant (7.95), number of BER affected fruits per plant (3.82), K in leaves (5.44% DM), K in fruits (6.35% DM), but negatively correlated with Ca concentration in fruits (0.57% DM) and leaves (3.24% DM). This resulted in decreased marketable yield of sweet pepper fruits.


Geoderma | 2015

Distribution of terbuthylazine and atrazine residues in crop-cultivated soil: The effect of herbicide application rate on herbicide persistence

Sanja Stipičević; Natalija Galzina; Nikolina Udiković-Kolić; Tamara Jurina; Gordana Mendaš; Marija Dvoršćak; Ines Petrić; Klara Barić; Vlasta Drevenkar


Agriculturae Conspectus Scientificus (Poljoprivredna Znanstvena Smotra) | 2010

Distribution of invasive weed Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. in Croatia.

Natalija Galzina; Klara Barić; Maja Šćepanović; Matija Goršić; Zvonimir Ostojić


Cereal Research Communications | 2008

Weed control in maize with new herbicide topramezone

Matija Goršić; Klara Barić; Natalija Galzina; Maja Šćepanović; Zvonimir Ostojić


Herbologia | 2011

Allelopathic effect of Abutilon Theophrasti Med. on lettuce, carrot and red beet

Natalija Galzina; Maja Šćepanović; Matija Goršić; Ivana Turk


Agronomski glasnik : Glasilo Hrvatskog agronomskog društva | 2007

ALLELOPATHIC EFFECT OF TWO WEED SPECIES, ABUTILON THEOPHRASTI MED. AND DATURA STRAMONIUM L. ON GERMINATION AND EARLY GROWTH OF CORN

Maja Šćepanović; Nenad Novak; Klara Barić; Zvonimir Ostojić; Natalija Galzina; Marija Goršić


Proceedings of the seminar of DDD and ZUPP: disinfection, disinfestation, deratization and protection of stored agricultural products, Zadar, Croatia, 25-27 March, 2009. | 2009

Distribution of allergen weed species Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. in the City of Zagreb.

Natalija Galzina; Zvonimir Ostojić; Klara Barić; Maja Šćepanović; Matija Goršić; Sandra Rok


Agronomy Journal | 2007

ALELOPATSKI UTJECAJ KOROVNIH VRSTA ABUTILON THEOPHRASTI MED. I DATURA STRAMONIUM L. NA POČETNI RAZVOJ KUKURUZA

Maja Šćepanović; Nenad Novak; Klara Barić; Zvonimir Ostojić; Natalija Galzina; Marija Goršić


60. seminar biljne zaštite | 2016

Climate change, an important factor in changes in the weeds composition and approach to weed control

Natalija Galzina; Zvonimir Ostojić; Klara Barić; Maja Šćepanović; Ana Pintar

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