Artigo Revisado por pares

Evaluation of Pesticide Contamination of Ground Water in Two Agricultural Areas of Portugal

2002; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 82; Issue: 8-9 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/03067310290009488

ISSN

1029-0397

Autores

Sofia Batista, Emília Silva, Sara Galhardo, Paula Viana, Maria José Cerejeira,

Tópico(s)

Pesticide Residue Analysis and Safety

Resumo

In two Portuguese agricultural areas, "Beira Litoral" and "Ribatejo e Oeste", several pesticides regularly applied in vineyards, maize, potato, tomato for industry, apple, pear and rice were detected in ground water. Atrazine was the most frequently detected, being found in 70% of the total of 79 sites selected in the year 2000, followed by its metabolites desethylatrazine and desisopropylatrazine with frequencies of detection, respectively, of 56% and 48% and by simazine (37%), alachlor (25%), metolachlor (24%) and metribuzin (15%). Other pesticides and metabolites i.e. 3,4-dichloroaniline, dimethoate, f and g -endosulfan, lindane, molinate and prometryn were also detected but at lower occurrences. Pesticides were detected mainly in ground water wells used for irrigation purposes, although in some locations they were also found in water wells used for human consumption. In this study, it was also observed a seasonal variation of pesticide residues in ground water of shallow and deep wells. Keywords: PesticidesContaminationGround WaterPortugal

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