Difference between revisions of "Mecoprop"
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MCPP is mainly used to control weeds around cereal crops, apples and pears. | MCPP is mainly used to control weeds around cereal crops, apples and pears. | ||
− | The release of mecoprop to the environment will be primarily from its application as a herbicide, but also potentially from its manufacture, transport and storage. There are no natural sources | + | The release of mecoprop to the environment will be primarily from its application as a herbicide, but also potentially from its manufacture, transport and storage. There are no natural sources<ref name="env a">[http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/business/topics/pollution/39193.aspx www.environment-agency.gov.uk August 25 2009]</ref> . |
− | In water is has a low solubility of 0.734 g/l. It has a low tendency to [[adsorption|adsorb]] to organic matter and soils | + | In water is has a low solubility of 0.734 g/l. It has a low tendency to [[adsorption|adsorb]] to organic matter and soils and has a [[half-life]] in water of less than a month. <ref name = ecotox>[http://extoxnet.orst.edu/pips/mecoprop.htm extoxnet.orst.edu 25 August 2009]</ref> |
− | MCPP has a low potential to [[bioaccumulation|bioaccumulate]] and is therefore not likely to [[biomagnification|biomagnify]] | + | MCPP has a low potential to [[bioaccumulation|bioaccumulate]] and is therefore not likely to [[biomagnification|biomagnify]]<ref name = ecotox>[http://extoxnet.orst.edu/pips/mecoprop.htm extoxnet.orst.edu 25 August 2009]</ref>. |
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− | Mecoprop causes oysters | + | Mecoprop causes acute toxicity in oysters at concentrations above 4 mg/l. Most [[pollution an benthic fishes|fish]] [[species]] survive short exposure to concentrations of 10 mg/l and some even concentrations up to 500 mg/l<ref>[http://www.pesticideinfo.org/Detail_Chemical.jsp?Rec_Id=PC35107 www.pesticideinfo.org 25 August 2009]</ref>. |
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== Environmental standards and legislation == | == Environmental standards and legislation == | ||
Revision as of 08:06, 31 August 2009
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Mecoprop |
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Formula |
C10H11ClO3 |
MCPP is mainly used to control weeds around cereal crops, apples and pears. The release of mecoprop to the environment will be primarily from its application as a herbicide, but also potentially from its manufacture, transport and storage. There are no natural sources[1] .
In water is has a low solubility of 0.734 g/l. It has a low tendency to adsorb to organic matter and soils and has a half-life in water of less than a month. [3]
MCPP has a low potential to bioaccumulate and is therefore not likely to biomagnify[3].
Mecoprop causes acute toxicity in oysters at concentrations above 4 mg/l. Most fish species survive short exposure to concentrations of 10 mg/l and some even concentrations up to 500 mg/l[4].
Environmental standards and legislation
Included in the water framework list of priority substances