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Photodegradation of roxarsone in poultry litter leachates

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2003

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Bednar, A J, Garbarino, J R, Ferrer, I, Rutherford, D W, Wershaw, R L, Ranville, J F, and Wildeman, T R, 2003, Photodegradation of roxarsone in poultry litter leachates: Science of The Total Environment, v. 302, iss. 1–3, p. 237-245.

Summary

Arsenic compounds have been used extensively in agriculture in the US for applications ranging from cotton herbicides to animal feed supplements. Roxarsone (3-nitro-4-hydroxyphenylarsonic acid), in particular, is used widely in poultry production to control coccidial intestinal parasites. It is excreted unchanged in the manure and introduced into the environment when litter is applied to farmland as fertilizer. Although the toxicity of roxarsone is less than that of inorganic arsenic, roxarsone can degrade, biotically and abiotically, to produce more toxic inorganic forms of arsenic, such as arsenite and arsenate. Experiments were conducted on aqueous litter leachates to test the stability of roxarsone under different conditions. Laboratory [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1016/S0048-9697(02)00322-4

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