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DOI 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.10.125
Title (Primary) Transformation of metamitron in water-sediment systems: Detailed insight into the biodegradation processes
Author Wang, S.; Miltner, A. ORCID logo ; Kästner, M.; Schäffer, A.; Nowak, K.M.
Source Titel Science of the Total Environment
Year 2017
Department UBT
Volume 578
Page From 100
Page To 108
Language englisch
Keywords 13C6-metamitron; Water-sediment; Mass balance; Metabolites; Biodegradation pathways; Biogenic residues
UFZ wide themes RU3;
Abstract Metamitron and its main metabolite desamino-metamitron are frequently detected in surface waters. To date, there are no studies targeting metamitron degradation in water-sediment systems. Therefore, the aim of this study was to trace the fate of metamitron in a water-sediment system using 13C-isotope labeling. Mineralization of metamitron was high and accounted for 49% of 13C6-metamitron equivalents at the end. In contrast, only 8.7% of 13C6-metamitron equivalents were mineralized in the water only system demonstrating the key role of sediment for biodegradation. Metamitron disappeared from the water on day 40 and was completely removed from the sediment on day 80. This agrochemical was utilized as carbon source by microorganisms as shown by the incorporation of the 13C label into microbial amino acids and finally into biogenic residues. The latter amounted to 24% of 13C6-metamitron equivalents at the end. However, 17% of 13C6-metamitron equivalents were detected in xenobiotic non-extractable residues (NER) with a release potential and delayed risk for the environment. Metamitron was degraded via two pathways, initially via 4-(dimethylimino)-3-methyl-6-phenyl-1,2,4-triazin-5(4H)-one, which might be related to growth, and later via desamino-metamitron, which can be attributed to starvation.
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Wang, S., Miltner, A., Kästner, M., Schäffer, A., Nowak, K.M. (2017):
Transformation of metamitron in water-sediment systems: Detailed insight into the biodegradation processes
Sci. Total Environ. 578 , 100 - 108 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.10.125