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Predicting rice pesticide fate and transport following foliage application by an updated PCPF-1 model.
J Environ Manage. 2021 Jan 01; 277:111356.JE

Abstract

The Pesticide Concentration in Paddy Field (PCPF-1) model has been successfully used to predict the fate and transport of granular pesticides applied to the paddy fields. However, it is not applicable for pesticides in foliar formulation while previous studies have reported that foliar application may increase the risks of rice pesticide contamination to the aquatic environment due to pesticide wash-off from rice foliage. In this study, we developed and added a foliar application module into the PCPF-1 model to improve its versatility regarding pesticide application methods. In addition, some processes of the original model such as photodegradation were simplified. The updated model was then validated with data from previous studies. Critical parameters of the model were calibrated using the Sequential Uncertainty Fitting version 2 (SUFI-2) algorithm. The calibrated model simulated pesticide dissipation trend and concentrations with moderate accuracy in the two paddy compartments including rice foliage and paddy water. The accuracy of the predicted soil concentrations could not be evaluated since no observed data were available. Although the p-factor and r-factor obtained using the SUFI2 algorithm indicated that the uncertainty encompassed in the predicted concentrations was rather high, the daily predicted pesticide concentrations in rice foliage and paddy water were satisfactory based on the NSE values (0.36-0.89). The updated PCPF-1 model is a flexible tool for the environmental risk assessment of pesticide losses and the evaluation of agricultural management practices for mitigating pesticide pollution associated with rice production.

Authors+Show Affiliations

United Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Tokyo, 183-8509, Japan; Research Center for Climate Change, Nong Lam University, HoChiMinh, 700000, Viet Nam. Electronic address: tu.lehoang@hcmuaf.edu.vn.Center for Global Environmental Research, National Institute for Environmental Science, Onogawa 16-2, Tsukuba, Japan.Queensland Alliance for Environmental Health Sciences, The University of Queensland, 20 Cornwall Street, Woolloongabba, Queensland, 4102, Australia.Institute of Agricultural Machinery, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, 1-40-2 Nisshin, Kita-ku, Saitama City, Japan.Graduate School of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Tokyo, 185-8509, Japan.Hazardous Chemicals Division, Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, 3-1-3 Kannondai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8604, Japan.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

32950777

Citation

Tu, Le Hoang, et al. "Predicting Rice Pesticide Fate and Transport Following Foliage Application By an Updated PCPF-1 Model." Journal of Environmental Management, vol. 277, 2021, p. 111356.
Tu LH, Boulange J, Phong TK, et al. Predicting rice pesticide fate and transport following foliage application by an updated PCPF-1 model. J Environ Manage. 2021;277:111356.
Tu, L. H., Boulange, J., Phong, T. K., Thuyet, D. Q., Watanabe, H., & Takagi, K. (2021). Predicting rice pesticide fate and transport following foliage application by an updated PCPF-1 model. Journal of Environmental Management, 277, 111356. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.111356
Tu LH, et al. Predicting Rice Pesticide Fate and Transport Following Foliage Application By an Updated PCPF-1 Model. J Environ Manage. 2021 Jan 1;277:111356. PubMed PMID: 32950777.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Predicting rice pesticide fate and transport following foliage application by an updated PCPF-1 model. AU - Tu,Le Hoang, AU - Boulange,Julien, AU - Phong,Thai Khanh, AU - Thuyet,Dang Quoc, AU - Watanabe,Hirozumi, AU - Takagi,Kazuhiro, Y1 - 2020/09/17/ PY - 2019/12/29/received PY - 2020/09/05/accepted PY - 2020/9/21/pubmed PY - 2020/11/26/medline PY - 2020/9/20/entrez KW - Foliar application KW - PCPF-1 KW - Pesticide fate and transport KW - SUFI-2 KW - Tricyclazole SP - 111356 EP - 111356 JF - Journal of environmental management JO - J Environ Manage VL - 277 N2 - The Pesticide Concentration in Paddy Field (PCPF-1) model has been successfully used to predict the fate and transport of granular pesticides applied to the paddy fields. However, it is not applicable for pesticides in foliar formulation while previous studies have reported that foliar application may increase the risks of rice pesticide contamination to the aquatic environment due to pesticide wash-off from rice foliage. In this study, we developed and added a foliar application module into the PCPF-1 model to improve its versatility regarding pesticide application methods. In addition, some processes of the original model such as photodegradation were simplified. The updated model was then validated with data from previous studies. Critical parameters of the model were calibrated using the Sequential Uncertainty Fitting version 2 (SUFI-2) algorithm. The calibrated model simulated pesticide dissipation trend and concentrations with moderate accuracy in the two paddy compartments including rice foliage and paddy water. The accuracy of the predicted soil concentrations could not be evaluated since no observed data were available. Although the p-factor and r-factor obtained using the SUFI2 algorithm indicated that the uncertainty encompassed in the predicted concentrations was rather high, the daily predicted pesticide concentrations in rice foliage and paddy water were satisfactory based on the NSE values (0.36-0.89). The updated PCPF-1 model is a flexible tool for the environmental risk assessment of pesticide losses and the evaluation of agricultural management practices for mitigating pesticide pollution associated with rice production. SN - 1095-8630 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/32950777/Predicting_rice_pesticide_fate_and_transport_following_foliage_application_by_an_updated_PCPF_1_model_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -