Effects of some insecticides on microbial activities in sandy soil |
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Authors: | C M Tu |
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Institution: | Research Centre , Agriculture Canada , 1391 Sandford Street, London, Ontario, N5V 4T3, Canada |
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Abstract: | Abstract Laboratory tests were conducted with 14 insecticides applied to a sandy loam to determine whether these materials caused any effects on microbial activities related to soil fertility. The ammonification of soil native organic nitrogen was not inhibited by any of the insecticide treatments. Some insecticides showed an effect on nitrification during the second week of incubation which subsequently recovered to levels similar to those obtained in the controls. There was a significant effect on denitrification in a number of treated samples. However, recovery of denitrifying capacity was rapid. This recovery indicated that the indigenous soil microorganisms can tolerate the chemicals used for control of insect pests. No significant inhibition of sulfur oxidation was observed. Results indicated that the insecticide treatments at the level tested were not drastic enough to be considered deleterious to soil microbial activities important to soil fertility. |
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Keywords: | Insecticide microbiological activity soil ammonification nitrification denitrification sulfur oxidation |
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