To achieve the goal proposed in the ENVFATE project, five different 300-day long experiments have been set up. This set-up has based on previous experience with short-term experiments. We performed the optimized experiments in controlled climatic chambers to mimic the natural conditions. Besides, insecticide dose and sampling time points have reconsidered. We used separate microcosm for three different sediments as a model for the study. In all experiments, microcosms have treated separately with Bti or α-cypermethrin or water and monitored for the dissipation profile of insecticides at selected time intervals by LC-HRMS analysis. These experiments significantly advanced our knowledge of how different insecticides follow different dissipation according to different sediment types. Most importantly, it also enables us to understand the complexity of analyzing samples directly from the environment. Ion suppression is one of the issues we have identified that will help to improve the reliable interpretation of the mass spectrometry-based analysis. In-details analysis of large datasets is currently underway. In other experiments, we are determining the change in the microbial community for different insecticide treatments. We are also cross-validating our observation from the LC-HRMS platform with NMR platform.
So far, the results have been disseminated as follows.
Professional audiences:
Poster: CloudMet2017,11-15 Sept 2017 Pula,Italy
Poster: 5th MCAA Annual Conference and General Assembly, 2-3 February 2018, Leuven, Belgium
INVITED ORAL: Workshop on Environmental and socioeconomic effects of Bti mosquito control. 26-28 March 2018, Kurhaus Annweiler, Germany
Oral: RFMF 2018, 23-26May 2018, Liege, Belgium
Poster & Flash presentation: European Science Open Forum 2018, 9-14 July 2018, Toulouse France
Oral: Natural Products and Biocontrol, 25-28 September 2018, Perpignan, FRANCE
General Public:
Fête de la science, University of Perpignan Via Domitia, 11-13 October 2018
Media:
Pythagoras' Trousers: Weekly science & technology magazine show from The IET, broadcast on Radio Cardiff.
Scientific articles are in preparation.