Multi-Year Pseudo-Persistence, Mobility, and Degradation of Glyphosate and Its Degradation Product (AMPA) in a Gleysol in Quebec (Canada)

This study evaluates the pseudo-persistence of glyphosate over three growing seasons in agricultural soils (gleysol) in Québec, Canada. The experiment was carried out in long established plots following a corn–soybean–wheat rotation cycle with various combinations of N-fertilization (mineral N-ferti...

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Main Authors: Stéphane Petit, Marc Lucotte, Gilles Tremblay
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description This study evaluates the pseudo-persistence of glyphosate over three growing seasons in agricultural soils (gleysol) in Québec, Canada. The experiment was carried out in long established plots following a corn–soybean–wheat rotation cycle with various combinations of N-fertilization (mineral N-fertilization, organic N-fertilization, without fertilization) and tillage techniques (conventional tillage and no-till). The periods between glyphosate applications were 250, 326, and 398 days. Soil sampling was carried out at 0–20 cm and 20–40 cm just before each new application of herbicide. Glyphosate was not detected in any sample. Its main degradation product, aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA), was found and quantified in approximately 50% of the samples. The detection frequency of AMPA was higher for conventional tillage compared to no-till. Levels ranged between 0.09 and 0.46 μg.g<sup>−1</sup>. The molar balance per hectare over the first 40 cm showed that the amount of glyphosate present in the form of AMPA in the soils sometimes exceeds the amount of glyphosate applied during the previous season (10.54 or 5.27 mol glyphosate.ha<sup>−1</sup>). The cumulative effect of glyphosate applications on AMPA levels over the 3 years, however, has not been demonstrated. The effect of conventional tillage on the persistence of AMPA is significant in 2 out of 3 years. The persistence of AMPA was higher for combinations of conventional tillage/mineral N-fertilization and conventional tillage/without fertilization practices. We suggest that conventional tillage can modify parameters related to soil structure or to the structural or functional composition of the bacterial community, which could impact the degradation and leaching of glyphosate and AMPA.
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spelling doaj-art-52b56086c68f425a9e830df3b1ad304f2025-01-10T13:13:44ZengMDPI AGAgriculture2077-04722025-01-0115111010.3390/agriculture15010110Multi-Year Pseudo-Persistence, Mobility, and Degradation of Glyphosate and Its Degradation Product (AMPA) in a Gleysol in Quebec (Canada)Stéphane Petit0Marc Lucotte1Gilles Tremblay2Département des Sciences de la Terre, UQAM-Geotop, C.P. 8888 succ. Centre-ville, Montréal, QC H3C 3P8, CanadaDépartement des Sciences de la Terre, UQAM-Geotop, C.P. 8888 succ. Centre-ville, Montréal, QC H3C 3P8, CanadaMinistère de l’Agriculture, des Pêcheries et de l’Alimentation du Québec (MAPAQ), Direction Régionale de la Montérégie-Est, 1355 Rue Daniel-Johnson O bureau 3300, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC J2S 8W7, CanadaThis study evaluates the pseudo-persistence of glyphosate over three growing seasons in agricultural soils (gleysol) in Québec, Canada. The experiment was carried out in long established plots following a corn–soybean–wheat rotation cycle with various combinations of N-fertilization (mineral N-fertilization, organic N-fertilization, without fertilization) and tillage techniques (conventional tillage and no-till). The periods between glyphosate applications were 250, 326, and 398 days. Soil sampling was carried out at 0–20 cm and 20–40 cm just before each new application of herbicide. Glyphosate was not detected in any sample. Its main degradation product, aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA), was found and quantified in approximately 50% of the samples. The detection frequency of AMPA was higher for conventional tillage compared to no-till. Levels ranged between 0.09 and 0.46 μg.g<sup>−1</sup>. The molar balance per hectare over the first 40 cm showed that the amount of glyphosate present in the form of AMPA in the soils sometimes exceeds the amount of glyphosate applied during the previous season (10.54 or 5.27 mol glyphosate.ha<sup>−1</sup>). The cumulative effect of glyphosate applications on AMPA levels over the 3 years, however, has not been demonstrated. The effect of conventional tillage on the persistence of AMPA is significant in 2 out of 3 years. The persistence of AMPA was higher for combinations of conventional tillage/mineral N-fertilization and conventional tillage/without fertilization practices. We suggest that conventional tillage can modify parameters related to soil structure or to the structural or functional composition of the bacterial community, which could impact the degradation and leaching of glyphosate and AMPA.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/15/1/110glyphosateaminomethylphosphonic acidpseudo-persistencetillagegleysol
spellingShingle Stéphane Petit
Marc Lucotte
Gilles Tremblay
Multi-Year Pseudo-Persistence, Mobility, and Degradation of Glyphosate and Its Degradation Product (AMPA) in a Gleysol in Quebec (Canada)
Agriculture
glyphosate
aminomethylphosphonic acid
pseudo-persistence
tillage
gleysol
title Multi-Year Pseudo-Persistence, Mobility, and Degradation of Glyphosate and Its Degradation Product (AMPA) in a Gleysol in Quebec (Canada)
title_full Multi-Year Pseudo-Persistence, Mobility, and Degradation of Glyphosate and Its Degradation Product (AMPA) in a Gleysol in Quebec (Canada)
title_fullStr Multi-Year Pseudo-Persistence, Mobility, and Degradation of Glyphosate and Its Degradation Product (AMPA) in a Gleysol in Quebec (Canada)
title_full_unstemmed Multi-Year Pseudo-Persistence, Mobility, and Degradation of Glyphosate and Its Degradation Product (AMPA) in a Gleysol in Quebec (Canada)
title_short Multi-Year Pseudo-Persistence, Mobility, and Degradation of Glyphosate and Its Degradation Product (AMPA) in a Gleysol in Quebec (Canada)
title_sort multi year pseudo persistence mobility and degradation of glyphosate and its degradation product ampa in a gleysol in quebec canada
topic glyphosate
aminomethylphosphonic acid
pseudo-persistence
tillage
gleysol
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/15/1/110
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