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Degradation of Extraction from Seaweed and Its Complex with Rare Earths for Organophosphorous Pesticides

来源期刊:JOURNAL OF RARE EARTHS2007年第1期

论文作者:Wang Dongfeng Chen Zhende Sun Jipeng Xue Changhu Sun Liping Du Dehong

Key words:seaweed; extraction; organophosphorous pesticides; degradation; rare earths;

Abstract: On the basis of several experiments carried out in China, it was proved that both seaweed liquid fertilizer and rare earth (RE) could promote the growth of crops and increase their yield. The effects of extraction from seaweed and its complex with RE on the degradation of organophosphorous pesticides and the yield of vegetables were investigated. The results showed that the extract and its complex with RE could degrade organophosphorous pesticides in neutral solvent.The residues of the pesticides treated by the extract decreased by 96.88%, 52.30%, 49.52%, and 22.88%, respectively, for chlorpyrifos, dichlorvos, omethoate, and dimethoate, and those by the complex decreased by 95.99%, 54.23%, 48.79%, and 25.66%, respectively, when compared with the control. The residues of chlorpyrifos and dimethoate in spinach sprayed with the complex were decreased by 90.64% and 76.56%, respectively, compared with those in spinach from control plots when the interval between spraying and sampling was 8 d. The fresh weight of brassica chinensis and cabbage increased by 28.62% and 18.72%, and their dry weight increased by 44.49% and 14.74%, respectively, compared with those of the controls. The chlorpyrifos and dimethoate residues in brasscia chinese were decreased by 36.36% and 50.00%, respectively, and their rate of decrease in cabbage was 40.00% and 75.00%, respectively, on 5th day after spraying with the complex, when compared with those in the vegetable from control. These results suggest that this complex can increase the agricultural productivity and reduce the use of pesticide residues in the production of vegetables.

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Degradation of Extraction from Seaweed and Its Complex with Rare Earths for Organophosphorous Pesticides

Wang Dongfeng1,Chen Zhende2,Sun Jipeng1,Xue Changhu1,Sun Liping1,Du Dehong1

(1.College of Food Science and Engineering, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266003, China;
2.Qingdao Academy of Agricultural Science, Qingdao 266100, China)

Abstract:On the basis of several experiments carried out in China, it was proved that both seaweed liquid fertilizer and rare earth (RE) could promote the growth of crops and increase their yield. The effects of extraction from seaweed and its complex with RE on the degradation of organophosphorous pesticides and the yield of vegetables were investigated. The results showed that the extract and its complex with RE could degrade organophosphorous pesticides in neutral solvent.The residues of the pesticides treated by the extract decreased by 96.88%, 52.30%, 49.52%, and 22.88%, respectively, for chlorpyrifos, dichlorvos, omethoate, and dimethoate, and those by the complex decreased by 95.99%, 54.23%, 48.79%, and 25.66%, respectively, when compared with the control. The residues of chlorpyrifos and dimethoate in spinach sprayed with the complex were decreased by 90.64% and 76.56%, respectively, compared with those in spinach from control plots when the interval between spraying and sampling was 8 d. The fresh weight of brassica chinensis and cabbage increased by 28.62% and 18.72%, and their dry weight increased by 44.49% and 14.74%, respectively, compared with those of the controls. The chlorpyrifos and dimethoate residues in brasscia chinese were decreased by 36.36% and 50.00%, respectively, and their rate of decrease in cabbage was 40.00% and 75.00%, respectively, on 5th day after spraying with the complex, when compared with those in the vegetable from control. These results suggest that this complex can increase the agricultural productivity and reduce the use of pesticide residues in the production of vegetables.

Key words:seaweed; extraction; organophosphorous pesticides; degradation; rare earths;

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