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Changes in functional structure of soil bacterial communities due to fungicide and insecticide applications in canola
Authors:Newton Z Lupwayi  K Neil Harker  Lloyd M Dosdall  T Kelly Turkington  Robert E Blackshaw  John T O&#x;Donovan  Hctor A Crcamo  Jennifer K Otani  George W Clayton
Institution:aAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Box 29, Beaverlodge, Alberta, Canada T0H 0C0;bAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada, 6000 C & E Trail, Lacombe, Alberta, Canada T4L 1W1;cDepartment of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2P5;dAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Box 3000, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada T1J 4B1
Abstract:The fungicide vinclozolin and insecticide λ-cyhalothrin are widely used to control canola (Brassica spp.) diseases and insect pests, respectively, in Canada. We investigated non-target effects of these pesticides, applied at recommended rates, on soil microbial biomass, functional bacterial diversity and functional community structure of soil bacteria (by evaluating patterns of C substrate utilization) in canola rhizosphere and bulk soil at three locations in Alberta from 2002 to 2004. Experimental treatments were (a) untreated control, (b) vinclozolin fungicide foliar application, (c) λ-cyhalothrin insecticide foliar application, and (d) vinclozolin and λ-cyhalothrin applications. No significant pesticide effects on soil microbial biomass or functional bacterial diversity were observed, but the functional structures of soil bacteria were altered. In 1 of 12 cases, the control treatment had a different soil bacterial community structure from the 3 pesticide treatments. The fungicide treatment had different bacterial community structures from the control or insecticide treatments in 3 of 12 cases, the insecticide treatment had different community structures from the control or fungicide treatments in 4 of 12 cases, and the combined fungicide and insecticide treatment had different community structures from the other treatments in 3 of 12 cases. Therefore, evaluating soil bacterial functional structures revealed pesticide effects that were not detected when bacterial diversity or microbial biomass were measured in canola rhizosphere or bulk soil.
Keywords:Soil microbial biomass  Soil microbial diversity  Non-target effects  Pesticides  Oilseed rape
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