Stereoselective bioaccumulation and dissipation of four stereoisomers of cyproconazole in earthworm-soil microcosm.

Sci Total Environ

State Key Laboratory for Managing Biotic and Chemical Threats to the Quality and Safety of Agro-products/Key Laboratory of Detection for Pesticide Residues and Control of Zhejiang, Institute of Agro-product Safety and Nutrition, Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou 310021, PR China; Agricultural Ministry Key Laboratory for Pesticide Residue Detection, Hangzhou 310021, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: January 2024

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  • Cyproconazole is a common triazole fungicide with multiple stereoisomers, raising concerns about its effects on non-target organisms, particularly in soil ecosystems.
  • A quick analytical method utilized supercritical fluid chromatography and mass spectrometry to assess the bioaccumulation and breakdown of cyproconazole in earthworms exposed to different concentrations, highlighting varied responses in accumulation patterns.
  • The study found weak bioaccumulation capacity in earthworms and established that the dissipation of cyproconazole followed first-order kinetics, with different dissipation rates based on concentration and stereoisomer composition, providing insights for safer use and risk assessment of the fungicide.

Article Abstract

Cyproconazole is a representative and widely used triazole fungicide with four stereoisomers, which will bring some risks to non-target organisms. A fast analytical method on supercritical fluid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry was established in 4 min, and the environmental hazards of chiral cyproconazole were studied in earthworm-soil microcosm, including stereoselective bioaccumulation and dissipation. In the process of bioaccumulation, the concentrations of cyproconazole stereoisomers in earthworms showed a trend of increasing first and then reaching a stable state at 6 mg/kg treatment, which was different from those at 0.6 mg/kg treatment (decease-increase-equilibrium). The concentration order was (2S,3R)- > (2S,3S)- > (2R,3R)- > (2R,3S)-cyproconazole and (2S,3S)- ≈ (2S,3R)- > (2R,3R)- > (2R,3S)-cyproconazole at 6 and 0.6 mg/kg treatments, respectively. The bioaccumulation factor (BAF) values were in the range of 0.018-0.55, showing weakly relative accumulation capacity. The dissipation of cyproconazole stereoisomers in artificial soil accorded with the first-order kinetics equation, and the half-lives were 20.1-23.6 and 7.66-8.28 days at 6 and 0.6 mg/kg treatments, respectively, without stereoselectivity and diastereoselectivity. In earthworms, the dissipation half-lives were 5.81-6.01 days with the preferential dissipation of (2R,3R)-cyproconazole. The study would help with the rational uses and risk assessments of cyproconazole.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.168111DOI Listing

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