Effect of DDT,fauna and flooding on microbial growth in soil |
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Authors: | C. M. Tu |
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Affiliation: | Research Centre , Agriculture Canada , London, Ontario, N6A 5B7, Canada |
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Abstract: | ![]() Abstract Laboratory experiments were conducted to determine the effect of DDT, fauna and flooding on microbial growth in a sandy loam. Results indicated that soil microorganisms can tolerate the presence of DDT. Earthworms singly or in combination with springtails affected the average population of fungi in the DDT‐untreated samples and of aerobic bacteria in the DDT‐treated soils. Soil animals did not appear to have any effect on the populations of anaerobic bacteria. However, waterlogging brought about a decrease in aerobic bacteria and fungal populations, and an increase in anaerobic bacteria in both soils. |
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Keywords: | DDT fauna microorganism flooding soil |
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