Pesticide Residues in Organic and Conventional Agricultural Soils across Europe: Measured and Predicted Concentrations

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KNUTH Dennis GAI Lingtong SILVA Vera HARKES Paula HOFMAN Jakub ŠUDOMA Marek HOCHMANOVÁ Zuzana ALAOUI Abdallah MANDRIOLI Daniele PASKOVIC Igor PASKOVIC Marija Polic BALDI Isabelle BUREAU Mathilde ALCON Francisco CONTRERAS Josefa GLAVAN Matjaz ABRANTES Nelson CAMPOS Isabel NORGAARD Trine ESPERANZA Huerta Lwanga SCHEEPERS Paul T. J. RITSEMA Coen J. GEISSEN Violette

Year of publication 2024
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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Faculty of Science

Citation
web https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.est.3c09059
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.3c09059
Keywords soils; pesticides; PECs/MECs; farmingsystems
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Description During the growing season of 2021, 201 soil samples from conventionally and organically managed fields from 10 European countries and 8 cropping systems were taken, and 192 residues of synthetic pesticides were analyzed. Pesticide residues were found in 97% of the samples, and 88% of the samples contained mixtures of at least 2 substances. A maximum of 21 substances were found in conventionally managed fields, and a maximum of 12 were found in organically managed fields. The number and concentration of pesticide residues varied significantly between conventional and organic fields in 70 and 50% of the case study sites, respectively. Application records were available for a selected number of fields (n = 82), and these records were compared to the detected substances. Residues from 52% of the applied pesticides were detected in the soils. Only 21% of the pesticide residues detected in the soil samples were applied during the 2021 growing season. From the application data, predicted environmental concentrations of residues in soil were calculated and compared to the measured concentrations. These estimates turned out not to be accurate. The results of this study show that most European agricultural soils contain mixtures of pesticide residues and that current calculation methods may not reliably estimate their presence.
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