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Application of the RICEWQ-VADOFT model for simulating the environmental fate of pretilachlor in rice paddies.
Environ Toxicol Chem. 2005 Apr; 24(4):1007-17.ET

Abstract

No validated models in Europe are capable of simulating the environmental fate of pesticides under the specific conditions of rice fields. Rice water quality--vadose zone flow and transport (RICEWQ-VADOFT) is a model developed from the coupling of a surface runoff model (RICEWQ) and a vadose zone flow and transport model (VADOFT) for determining predicted environmental concentrations in paddy water and sediment, runoff, and groundwater. This study is intended to evaluate the capability of this model to simulate effectively the environmental fate of the herbicide pretilachlor in the paddy environment. A two-year field study conducted in a representative rice-cultivated area of northern Italy provided measured concentrations of pretilachlor in paddy water and sediment and also a limited number of observations on runoff losses. The model successfully predicted the water balance in the paddy field in both years. After limited calibration, the model predicted the fate of pretilachlor in paddy water and sediment with high accuracy. Agreement between predicted and measured concentrations of pretilachlor in both years was assessed statistically using several statistical indicators. For example, modeling efficiency (EF) values of 0.867 to 0.935 and 0.702 to 0.718 in paddy water and sediment, respectively, document the strong agreement between predicted and measured pesticide concentrations. The model predictions showed high agreement with the limited amount of measured runoff data in 2002. The model predicted that no significant amounts of pretilachlor would leach below the top 25 cm of the soil, although no measured data were available to evaluate the predicted results. A sensitivity analysis of the model to variables controlling pesticide partitioning to paddy sediment (VBIND, depth for direct partitioning of pesticide to bed sediment; VMIX, mixing velocity by molecular diffusion) revealed that the predictions of pesticide leaching were influenced strongly by those variables. Generally the RICEWQ-VADOFT model is a useful modeling tool for pesticide risk assessment in rice paddies.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Universitá Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Istituto di Chimica Agraria ed Ambientale, 29100 Piacenza, Italy. dimitrios.karpouzas@unicatt.itNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

15839578

Citation

Karpouzas, Dimitrios Georgios, et al. "Application of the RICEWQ-VADOFT Model for Simulating the Environmental Fate of Pretilachlor in Rice Paddies." Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, vol. 24, no. 4, 2005, pp. 1007-17.
Karpouzas DG, Ferrero A, Vidotto F, et al. Application of the RICEWQ-VADOFT model for simulating the environmental fate of pretilachlor in rice paddies. Environ Toxicol Chem. 2005;24(4):1007-17.
Karpouzas, D. G., Ferrero, A., Vidotto, F., & Capri, E. (2005). Application of the RICEWQ-VADOFT model for simulating the environmental fate of pretilachlor in rice paddies. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 24(4), 1007-17.
Karpouzas DG, et al. Application of the RICEWQ-VADOFT Model for Simulating the Environmental Fate of Pretilachlor in Rice Paddies. Environ Toxicol Chem. 2005;24(4):1007-17. PubMed PMID: 15839578.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Application of the RICEWQ-VADOFT model for simulating the environmental fate of pretilachlor in rice paddies. AU - Karpouzas,Dimitrios Georgios, AU - Ferrero,Aldo, AU - Vidotto,Francesco, AU - Capri,Ettore, PY - 2005/4/21/pubmed PY - 2005/7/16/medline PY - 2005/4/21/entrez SP - 1007 EP - 17 JF - Environmental toxicology and chemistry JO - Environ Toxicol Chem VL - 24 IS - 4 N2 - No validated models in Europe are capable of simulating the environmental fate of pesticides under the specific conditions of rice fields. Rice water quality--vadose zone flow and transport (RICEWQ-VADOFT) is a model developed from the coupling of a surface runoff model (RICEWQ) and a vadose zone flow and transport model (VADOFT) for determining predicted environmental concentrations in paddy water and sediment, runoff, and groundwater. This study is intended to evaluate the capability of this model to simulate effectively the environmental fate of the herbicide pretilachlor in the paddy environment. A two-year field study conducted in a representative rice-cultivated area of northern Italy provided measured concentrations of pretilachlor in paddy water and sediment and also a limited number of observations on runoff losses. The model successfully predicted the water balance in the paddy field in both years. After limited calibration, the model predicted the fate of pretilachlor in paddy water and sediment with high accuracy. Agreement between predicted and measured concentrations of pretilachlor in both years was assessed statistically using several statistical indicators. For example, modeling efficiency (EF) values of 0.867 to 0.935 and 0.702 to 0.718 in paddy water and sediment, respectively, document the strong agreement between predicted and measured pesticide concentrations. The model predictions showed high agreement with the limited amount of measured runoff data in 2002. The model predicted that no significant amounts of pretilachlor would leach below the top 25 cm of the soil, although no measured data were available to evaluate the predicted results. A sensitivity analysis of the model to variables controlling pesticide partitioning to paddy sediment (VBIND, depth for direct partitioning of pesticide to bed sediment; VMIX, mixing velocity by molecular diffusion) revealed that the predictions of pesticide leaching were influenced strongly by those variables. Generally the RICEWQ-VADOFT model is a useful modeling tool for pesticide risk assessment in rice paddies. SN - 0730-7268 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/15839578/Application_of_the_RICEWQ_VADOFT_model_for_simulating_the_environmental_fate_of_pretilachlor_in_rice_paddies_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -