Issue 6, 2009

Insecticide dissipation from soil and plant surfaces in tropical horticulture of southern Benin, West Africa

Abstract

In Sub-Saharan Africa, horticulture provides livelihood opportunities for millions of people, especially in urban and peri-urban areas. Although the vegetable agroecosystems are often characterized by intensive pesticide use, risks resulting therefrom are largely unknown under tropical horticultural conditions. The objective of this study therefore was to study the fate of pesticides in two representative horticultural soils (Acrisol and Arenosol) and plants (Solanum macrocarpon L.) after field application and thus to gain first insight on environmental persistence and dispersion of typical insecticides used in vegetable horticulture in Benin, West Africa. On plant surfaces, dissipation was rapid with half lives ranging from 2 to 87 h (α-endosulfan < β-endosulfan < deltamethrin). Soil dissipation was considerably slower than dissipation from plant surfaces with half-lives ranging from 3 (diazinon) to 74 d (total endosulfan), but persistence of pesticides in soil was still reduced compared to temperate climates. Nevertheless, for deltamethrin and endosulfan, a tendency for mid-term accumulation in soil upon repeated applications was observed. The soil and plant surface concentrations of the metabolite endosulfan sulfate increased during the entire trial period, indicating that this compound is a potential long-term pollutant even in tropical environments.

Graphical abstract: Insecticide dissipation from soil and plant surfaces in tropical horticulture of southern Benin, West Africa

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Feb 2009
Accepted
24 Apr 2009
First published
21 May 2009

J. Environ. Monit., 2009,11, 1157-1164

Insecticide dissipation from soil and plant surfaces in tropical horticulture of southern Benin, West Africa

I. Rosendahl, V. Laabs, C. Atcha-Ahowé, B. James and W. Amelung, J. Environ. Monit., 2009, 11, 1157 DOI: 10.1039/B903470F

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