Effects of conditioning,cross‐conditioning,and microbial growth on development of enhanced biodegradation of insecticides in soil |
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Authors: | E K Dzantor A S Felsot |
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Institution: | Section of Economic Entomology , Illinois Natural History Survey , 607 E. Peabody Dr., Champaign, IL, 61820 |
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Abstract: | Abstract Pretreatment of a Drummer‐Catlin soil mixture with granular formulations of carbofuran or trimethacarb enhanced biodegradation of subsequent treatments with the technical formulations. Degradation of carbofuran was enhanced by pretreatments with trimethacarb, and degradation of trimethacarb was enhanced by pretreatments with carbofuran. Bendiocarb degradation was enhanced by pretreatments of soil with carbofuran or trimethacarb. In bioassays with southern corn rootworm larvae, biological activity of carbofuran, trimethacarb, and bendiocarb was rapidly lost in soils pretreated with granular formulations. Pretreatment of soil with granular terbufos did not enhance the biodegradation of subsequent applications of technical terbufos. Several microbial biomass assays showed an increase in specific carbofuran‐degrading bacteria in soils that were pretreated with carbofuran. Bacteria were isolated that could grow on carbofuran and apparently degrade it when present with another carbon source. |
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Keywords: | enhanced biodegradation methylcarbamate insecticides organophosphorus insecticide soil |
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