Glyphosate leaching through a sandy loam soil amended with cattle dung or rice husk ash: A laboratory column study

This study investigated the influence of added organic materials on glyphosate mobility through sandy loam soil. An equivalent rate of 10 t ha-1 of either cattle dung or rice husk ash were mixed with the soil and inserted into leaching tubes Both soil mixture and controls were spiked with 20 mL of 2...

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Main Authors: Garba, Jamilu, Samsuri, Abd Wahid, Ahmad Hamdani, Muhammad Saiful, Sadiq, Tariq Faruq, Nabayi, Abba
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Published: Malaysian Society of Soil Science 2023
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/108115/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1081152024-09-10T07:31:39Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/108115/ Glyphosate leaching through a sandy loam soil amended with cattle dung or rice husk ash: A laboratory column study Garba, Jamilu Samsuri, Abd Wahid Ahmad Hamdani, Muhammad Saiful Sadiq, Tariq Faruq Nabayi, Abba This study investigated the influence of added organic materials on glyphosate mobility through sandy loam soil. An equivalent rate of 10 t ha-1 of either cattle dung or rice husk ash were mixed with the soil and inserted into leaching tubes Both soil mixture and controls were spiked with 20 mL of 200 mg L-1 glyphosate. This was followed by an addition 100 mL of stimulated rainfall and the leachate collected at time intervals (0,3,10,22,32,40,50 and 65 days) for glyphosate analysis. After 65 days, soils were cut into three, dried and determined for its glyphosate residual concentration. The data obtained was analysed and results revealed no significance difference (p > 0.05) in glyphosate concentration between the treatments, at time intervals (0,3,10,22,32,40,50 and 65 days) and from residual concentration in soil after leaching. Nonetheless, an increased concentration was obtained from both cattle dung (10) and rice husk (9) compared with control, indicating potential influence of these wastes on glyphosate mobility. The order of cumulative glyphosate concentration from post-leaching soils was as follows: control with 17.798 µg g-1 ; > soil + rice husk ash with 15.484 µg g-1 ; and > soil + cattle dung with 14.918 µg g-1 . Meanwhile, irrespective of the treatments applied, the concentration of glyphosate in the soil layers were of the following order: top layer with 17.020 µg g-1 ; > middle with 16.745 µg g-1 ; and > lower layer with 14.436 µg g-1 . The length of each layer was about 3.3 cm, suggesting low glyphosate mobility Malaysian Society of Soil Science 2023 Article PeerReviewed Garba, Jamilu and Samsuri, Abd Wahid and Ahmad Hamdani, Muhammad Saiful and Sadiq, Tariq Faruq and Nabayi, Abba (2023) Glyphosate leaching through a sandy loam soil amended with cattle dung or rice husk ash: A laboratory column study. Malaysian Journal of Soil Science, 27. 196 -203. ISSN 1394-7990 https://www.msss.com.my/mjss/v27.php
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description This study investigated the influence of added organic materials on glyphosate mobility through sandy loam soil. An equivalent rate of 10 t ha-1 of either cattle dung or rice husk ash were mixed with the soil and inserted into leaching tubes Both soil mixture and controls were spiked with 20 mL of 200 mg L-1 glyphosate. This was followed by an addition 100 mL of stimulated rainfall and the leachate collected at time intervals (0,3,10,22,32,40,50 and 65 days) for glyphosate analysis. After 65 days, soils were cut into three, dried and determined for its glyphosate residual concentration. The data obtained was analysed and results revealed no significance difference (p > 0.05) in glyphosate concentration between the treatments, at time intervals (0,3,10,22,32,40,50 and 65 days) and from residual concentration in soil after leaching. Nonetheless, an increased concentration was obtained from both cattle dung (10) and rice husk (9) compared with control, indicating potential influence of these wastes on glyphosate mobility. The order of cumulative glyphosate concentration from post-leaching soils was as follows: control with 17.798 µg g-1 ; > soil + rice husk ash with 15.484 µg g-1 ; and > soil + cattle dung with 14.918 µg g-1 . Meanwhile, irrespective of the treatments applied, the concentration of glyphosate in the soil layers were of the following order: top layer with 17.020 µg g-1 ; > middle with 16.745 µg g-1 ; and > lower layer with 14.436 µg g-1 . The length of each layer was about 3.3 cm, suggesting low glyphosate mobility
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author Garba, Jamilu
Samsuri, Abd Wahid
Ahmad Hamdani, Muhammad Saiful
Sadiq, Tariq Faruq
Nabayi, Abba
spellingShingle Garba, Jamilu
Samsuri, Abd Wahid
Ahmad Hamdani, Muhammad Saiful
Sadiq, Tariq Faruq
Nabayi, Abba
Glyphosate leaching through a sandy loam soil amended with cattle dung or rice husk ash: A laboratory column study
author_facet Garba, Jamilu
Samsuri, Abd Wahid
Ahmad Hamdani, Muhammad Saiful
Sadiq, Tariq Faruq
Nabayi, Abba
author_sort Garba, Jamilu
title Glyphosate leaching through a sandy loam soil amended with cattle dung or rice husk ash: A laboratory column study
title_short Glyphosate leaching through a sandy loam soil amended with cattle dung or rice husk ash: A laboratory column study
title_full Glyphosate leaching through a sandy loam soil amended with cattle dung or rice husk ash: A laboratory column study
title_fullStr Glyphosate leaching through a sandy loam soil amended with cattle dung or rice husk ash: A laboratory column study
title_full_unstemmed Glyphosate leaching through a sandy loam soil amended with cattle dung or rice husk ash: A laboratory column study
title_sort glyphosate leaching through a sandy loam soil amended with cattle dung or rice husk ash: a laboratory column study
publisher Malaysian Society of Soil Science
publishDate 2023
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/108115/
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