Validation of a small‐scale portable rainfall simulator on the simultaneous transport of sediments and pesticides in agriculture soils

Author:

Saber Ayman N1234ORCID,Malhat Farag23ORCID,Cervantes‐Avilés Pabel5ORCID,Mahmoud Mostafa3,Watanabe Hirozumi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of International, Environmental and Agricultural Sciences, Graduate of School of Agriculture Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Tokyo Japan

2. Department of Pesticide Residues and Environmental Pollution, Central Agricultural Pesticide Laboratory Agriculture Research Center Giza Egypt

3. National Center for Monitoring Pesticide Residues and Pollutants, Central Agricultural Pesticide Laboratory Agricultural Research Center Giza Egypt

4. Department of Analytical Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry for Energy and the Environment University of Córdoba Cordoba Spain

5. Tecnologico de Monterrey Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias Puebla Mexico

Abstract

AbstractBACKGROUNDSoil erosion and sedimentation accelerate land degradation, especially in East Asia. Surface runoff is a major pathway for pesticide transport into surface and groundwater, threatening aquatic ecosystems. This study investigated the runoff rate, sediment yield, pesticide transport, and pesticide concentrations across soil layers using a small‐scale portable rainfall simulator (0.33 × 0.48 m) under laboratory and field conditions.RESULTSCumulative sediment runoff reached 2.1 and 2.3 ton ha−1 in laboratory and field simulations, respectively. Maximum pesticide concentrations under laboratory conditions were 1.3 mg kg−1 (fipronil), 2.34 mg kg−1 (clothianidin), and 0.17 mg kg−1 (imidacloprid); field results were comparable. Over 2% of applied pesticides dissolved in runoff, while <1.2% adhered to soil particles. Fipronil exhibited the highest losses in runoff, posing acute toxicity risks for aquatic organisms, with toxicity unit values exceeding safe thresholds for bluegill sunfish.CONCLUSIONPesticide losses depend on solubility and soil adsorption. Fipronil, despite limited soil movement, poses significant aquatic toxicity risks compared to imidacloprid and clothianidin. This study highlights the role of portable rainfall simulators in understanding pesticide transport and provides valuable insights for mitigating the environmental risks of pesticide use. © 2025 The Author(s). Pest Management Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.

Funder

Universidad de Córdoba

Publisher

Wiley

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