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Impact of long‐term pesticide applications on some soil biological parameters
Authors:M M Andréa  T B Peres  L C Luchini  A Pettinelli Jr
Institution:1. Instituto Biológico , Centro de Prote??o Ambiental , Av. Conselheiro Rodrigues Alves, 1252 CEP ‐ 04014–002, S?o Paulo, SP, Brazil E-mail: andrea@biologico.br;2. Instituto Biológico , Centro de Prote??o Ambiental , Av. Conselheiro Rodrigues Alves, 1252 CEP ‐ 04014–002, S?o Paulo, SP, Brazil;3. Instituto Agron?mico de Campinas , Esta??o Experimental de Tatuí , Rodovia SP 141, km 08, 18270–000, Tatuí, SP, Brazil
Abstract:Abstract

The soil oxidative and anaerobic processes, as well as, the microbial biomass were followed during three years in a cotton farm (Tatuí) where the recommended pesticides have been used for several years, and in an experimental field (São Paulo) treated first time with the same pesticides. The oxidative process was monitored by the dehydrogenase (DHA)‐activity using triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC) as substrate. The anaerobic process was followed by the iron‐oxide reduction, and the microbial biomass was estimated by the substrate (glucose)‐indiced respiration. Increases in DHA‐activity and in the microbial biomass occurred only in the farm soil, with concomitant decreases in iron‐reduction. In the experimental field soil, the increases in DHA‐activity were followed only by decreases in iron‐reduction. Soil characteristics were the determining factor for different biological parameters after pesticide inputs. All the pesticides produced at least one clear but transient effect.
Keywords:Dehydrogenase  iron‐reduction  microbial biomass
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