Comparative assessment of stability of fungicides triazolopyrimidine, triazole, pyrimidine and morpholine in the soil and prediction of groundwater pollution with them.

Authors

  • S. V. Bіlous
  • S. T. Omel'chuk
  • O. P. Vavrіnevich
  • A. M. Antonenko

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26641/2307-0404.2016.1.64244

Keywords:

fungicides, triazolopyrimidines, triazoles, pyrimidines, morpholines, soil, groundwater

Abstract

The purpose of our study was prediction of ground water contamination with fungicides of different chemical classes in soil-climatic conditions of Ukraine and other European countries and hygienic assessment of their harmful effects on human health. The materials contain field experiments results and literature data. It was established that according to stability in the soil, substance of a new chemical class of triazolopyrimidines – ametoctradin relates to the 4-th hazard class (low hazardous substances), triazoles belong to the 2-nd class (hazardous substances) and pyrimidines and morpholines – to the 3-d class (moderately hazardous substances). It was also found that ametoctradin which relates to the 4-th hazard class according to integral index of danger is the least dangerous, when released into the drinking water.

Author Biographies

S. V. Bіlous

Institute of Hygiene and Ecology
of the National Medical University named after O.O. Bohomoltsia
Peremogy Av., 34, Kyiv, 03057, Ukraine

S. T. Omel'chuk

Institute of Hygiene and Ecology
of the National Medical University named after O.O. Bohomoltsia
Peremogy Av., 34, Kyiv, 03057, Ukraine

O. P. Vavrіnevich

Institute of Hygiene and Ecology
of the National Medical University named after O.O. Bohomoltsia
Peremogy Av., 34, Kyiv, 03057, Ukraine

A. M. Antonenko

Institute of Hygiene and Ecology
of the National Medical University named after O.O. Bohomoltsia
Peremogy Av., 34, Kyiv, 03057, Ukraine

References

Antonenko AM, Vavrinevych OP, Omel'chuk ST ta in. [Actuality of using and hygienic estimation of changes of assortment and application of scope of fun-gicides for vineyards protection in Ukrainian and Euro-pean agriculture]. International scientific-practical forum of pedagogues, psychologists and medics “October scientific forum’15”, the 15th of October, Geneva, Switzerland. 2015;197-202. Ukrainian. 2. Vavrinevych OP, Omel'chuk ST, Bardov VH. [Evaluation of current assortment and volume of ap-plication of fungicides in the agriculture of Ukraine as a component of state social-hygienic monitoring]. Medicni perspektivi. 2013;XVІII(4):95-103. Ukrainian. 3. Volgina TN, Novikov VT, Reguzova DV. [Ways of spreading of pesticides in the environment]. Re¬gio-naltnye probemy. 2010;13(1):76-81. Russian. 4. [Hygienic classification of pesticides according to the degree of danger: DSanPiN 8.8.1.002-98. Approv. 28.08.98]. Кyev. Ministry of health of Ukraine, 1998;20. Ukrainian. 5. Nyukhina YV. [Modeling of azoxystrobin beha-vior in soils in 9 regions of the Russian Federation]. Rus-sian Agricaltural Science Review. 2015;6(6-2):5-7. Russian. 6. Yatsyk AV. [Water Management Ecology]. Heneza. 2004;4(6-7):434. Ukrainian. 7. Categories of fungicide solubility, persistence and mobility in soils (adapted from Karmin). IUPAC. Pesticide Properties Database; 1997. 8. PPDB: Pesticide Properties Data Base. [Electro¬nic resource]. Available from: http://si-tem.herts.ac.uk/aeru/footprint/en/. 9. Antonenko A, Vavrinevych O, Omelchuk S et al. Prediction of Pesticide Risks to Human Health by Drinking Water Extracted From Undergriund Sources. Georgian Medical News. 2015;7-8(244-245):99-106. 10. Papa E, Castiglioni S, Gramatica P et al. Screening the leaching tendency of pesticides applied in the Amu Darya Basin (Uzbekistan). Water research. 2004;38:3485-94. 11. SSLRC classification: Classification of mobility. Soil Survey and land research centre. Cranfield University, UK. 12. Water Models. Pesticides: Science and Policy. [Ele¬ctronic resource]. Available from: http://www.epa.gov/op¬pefed1/models/water/#scigrow

Downloads

Published

2016-03-09

How to Cite

1.
Bіlous SV, Omel’chuk ST, Vavrіnevich OP, Antonenko AM. Comparative assessment of stability of fungicides triazolopyrimidine, triazole, pyrimidine and morpholine in the soil and prediction of groundwater pollution with them. Med. perspekt. [Internet]. 2016Mar.9 [cited 2024Apr.27];21(1):116-23. Available from: https://journals.uran.ua/index.php/2307-0404/article/view/64244

Issue

Section

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE