Long-term application of the organic and inorganic pesticides in vineyards: Environmental record of past use
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Areas such as Douro Demarcated Region (Portugal), where vineyards are frequently located on steep
slopes of narrow valleys, can be particularly sensitive to runoff and erosion processes. These particular
conditions are expected to enhance the transport of pollutants, acting as a potential source of contamination
to freshwater systems. The intense vine cultivation in this region includes decades of pesticides
application, that have resulted in the accumulation of these chemicals and its degradation products in
the vineyards soils and sediments. Residues of several pesticides related to agricultural activities were
found in soils, with older vineyards showing higher levels of Cu and banned insecticides (such as DDT).
The metabolite 4,4-DDE was the compound found at higher levels in soils and in sediments. The relatively
high levels in more recent sediments suggest that soils are still a source of contamination. Levels of
currently used pesticides were low, which is related with their physicochemical properties, the application
period, and climacteric conditions.
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PATINHA, C., DURÃES, N., DIAS, A.C., PATO, P., FONSECA, R., JANEIRO, A.I., BARRIGA, F., REIS, A.P., DUARTE, A., FERREIRA DA SILVA, E., SOUSA, A.J., CACHADA, A. (2018) - Long-term application of the organic and inorganic pesticides in
vineyards: Environmental record of past use. Applied Geochemistry, 88, 226-238. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeochem.2017.05.014