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Factors Affect the Sorption and Degradation of and Rostenedione in Three Typical Agricultural Soils From Different Regions

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  • Daidyi Wang

    (Institute of Comprehensive Utilization of Plant Resources, Kaili University, Kaili, China)

  • Fengsong Zhang

    (Key Lab of Land Surface Pattern and Simulation, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing, China & Zhongke-Ji'an Institute for Eco-Environmental Science, Jian)

Abstract

Androstenedione is a natural steroid hormone and endocrine disruptor. Batch and laboratory microcosm experiments and studies were conducted to investigate its adsorption and degradation in three soils. The Freundlichparameter Kf of androstenedione in the tested soils. Cattle manure dissolved organic matter (DOM) at 20 mg C·L−1 decreased androstenedione sorption in the three soils Degradation rate positively correlated with content clay and silt, while negatively with content of sand under same conditions. Soil moisture significantly affected the persistence of androstenedione in red soil and black soil, whereas there was no significant difference in alluvial soil. Androstenedione half-life increased, ranging from 2.04d to 17.33d under soil temperatures of 20°C,10°C, and freeze-thaw cycles between +10°C and−10°C. Androstenedione degradation was inhibited in black soil at -10°C. Androstenedione degradation significant affected by soil texture and environmental factors, manure DOM inhibitedandrostenedione sorption in three soils and can increase its transport to water sources.

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  • Daidyi Wang & Fengsong Zhang, 2022. "Factors Affect the Sorption and Degradation of and Rostenedione in Three Typical Agricultural Soils From Different Regions," International Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Information Systems (IJAEIS), IGI Global, vol. 13(1), pages 1-15, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jaeis0:v:13:y:2022:i:1:p:1-15
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