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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., Jul 1995, 2566-2571, Vol 61, No. 7
FC Michel Jr, CA Reddy and LJ Forney
The fate of the widely used lawn care herbicide 2,4- dichlorophenoxyacetic
acid (2,4-D) during the composting of yard trimmings consisting of
primarily leaves and grass is an important unexplored question. In this
study, we determined the extent of 2,4-D mineralization, incorporation into
humic matter, volatilization, and sorption during the composting of yard
trimmings. Yard trimmings (2:1 [wt/wt] leaves-grass) were amended with
14C-ring-labeled 2,4-D (17 mg/kg of dry weight) and composted in a
temperature-controlled laboratory scale compost system. During composting,
thermophilic microbes were numerically dominant, reaching a maximum of 2 x
10(11)/g. At the end of composting, 46% of the organic matter (OM) present
in the yard trimmings was lost and the compost was stable, with an oxygen
uptake rate of 0.09 mg of O2 per g of OM per h, and was well humified
(humification index, 0.39). Mineralization of the OM temporally paralleled
mineralization of 2,4-D. In the final compost, 47% of the added 2,4-D
carbon was mineralized, about 23% was complexed with high- molecular-weight
humic acids, and about 20% was not extractable (humin fraction). Less than
1% of the added 14C was present in water expressed from the finished
compost, suggesting a low potential for leaching of 2,4-D. Very little
volatilization of 2,4-D occurred during composting. It is of interest that
our results indicate active mineralization of 2,4-D at composting
temperatures of 60 degrees C because microbial 2,4- D degradation at
thermophilic temperatures has not been previously documented.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
Microbial degradation and humification of the lawn care pesticide 2,4- dichlorophenoxyacetic acid during the composting of yard trimmings
Department of Microbiology, Michigan State University, East Lansing 48824-1101, USA.
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