Abstract

This study was set to study the effects of surfactants on crops using Triton X-100, one of widely used surfactants for various purposes including agricultural uses, as a target surfactant. The effects of Triton X-100 on the growth of wheat and lettuce were studied and the germination and shoot growth of wheat were not significantly affected by Triton X-100. With lettuce, the increasing Triton X-100 concentrations tend to negatively affect the growth, possibly due to the absorption of Triton X-100 by lettuce. The average lettuce fresh mass was reduced by 31% when Triton X-100 concentration increased from 0 to 240 mg L−1. This may mean that chemicals dissolved or mobilized by Triton X-100 can be absorbed by lettuce. The Cd mobilization was facilitated with Triton X-100, and the absorption of procymidone in soil by lettuce was greater when Triton X-100 was applied (i.e., 0.18 mg kg−1) than when water was applied (i.e., 0.15 mg kg−1), although they were statistically not different (p-value > 0.05). The average lettuce masses in the presence of residual procymidone in soil and Triton X-100 (16 g) were lower than that of the control soils (20 g), although they were statistically not different (p-value > 0.05). The results suggest that surfactants contained in pesticide formulations can potentially affect crop growth and absorption of other contaminants. Therefore, the residual surfactants and active ingredients in pesticide formulations need to be properly managed to protect the environment and to produce crops free of contaminants.

Highlights

  • Agricultural chemicals such as pesticides, insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides are widely used to control crop diseases and promote growth

  • When the germination rates on Day 2 were compared, the average germination rates decreased with increasing Triton X-100 concentrations

  • The germination duration was longer with the Triton X-100-exposed samples (Fig. 1)

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Introduction

Agricultural chemicals such as pesticides, insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides are widely used to control crop diseases and promote growth. The Triton X-100 containing water (0, 200, 400, 600, 800, 1000 mg ­L−1) was applied regularly to the soil during the test period to determine the effect of different Triton X-100 concentrations on seed germination and shoot growth.

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