Environmental fate and ecotoxicology of propanil: a review

Emerson Kanawi 1
April R Van Scoy 1
Robert Budd 1
Ronald S. Tjeerdema 2
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2016-01-14
scimago Q3
wos Q4
SJR0.319
CiteScore3.1
Impact factor1.1
ISSN02772248, 10290486
Environmental Chemistry
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
Pollution
Abstract
ABSTRACTThe herbicide propanil, a synthetic anilide, was discovered in 1957 to control grasses and broad-leaf weeds in rice fields. It has been found to disrupt the electron transport chain by inhibiting the photosystem II, thus impacting plant growth. In the environment, photolysis represents a major degradation pathway, whereas volatilization is not a major route of dissipation from either water or moist soils. Propanil is rapidly degraded by microbes into the major degradation product 3,4-dichloroaniline. This degradation product has been highly detected in both groundwater and surface waters throughout the world. Propanil has been found to adversely impact many non-target organisms. It is toxic to some early life-stage aquatic organisms, in addition to being moderately toxic to the water flea (Ceriodaphnia dubia) and rainbow trout. In addition, it has been reported to pose a high acute and long-term risk to birds. In plants, growth rates are highly impacted; however, some plant species are becoming re...
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Kanawi E. et al. Environmental fate and ecotoxicology of propanil: a review // Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry. 2016. pp. 1-16.
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Kanawi E., Van Scoy A. R., Budd R., Tjeerdema R. S. Environmental fate and ecotoxicology of propanil: a review // Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry. 2016. pp. 1-16.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1080/02772248.2015.1133816
UR - https://doi.org/10.1080/02772248.2015.1133816
TI - Environmental fate and ecotoxicology of propanil: a review
T2 - Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry
AU - Kanawi, Emerson
AU - Van Scoy, April R
AU - Budd, Robert
AU - Tjeerdema, Ronald S.
PY - 2016
DA - 2016/01/14
PB - Taylor & Francis
SP - 1-16
SN - 0277-2248
SN - 1029-0486
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@article{2016_Kanawi,
author = {Emerson Kanawi and April R Van Scoy and Robert Budd and Ronald S. Tjeerdema},
title = {Environmental fate and ecotoxicology of propanil: a review},
journal = {Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry},
year = {2016},
publisher = {Taylor & Francis},
month = {jan},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/02772248.2015.1133816},
pages = {1--16},
doi = {10.1080/02772248.2015.1133816}
}