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Effect of five insecticides on microbial and enzymatic activities in sandy soil
Authors:CM Tu
Institution:Pest Management Research Centre , Agriculture and Agri‐Food Canada , 1391 Sandford. Street, London, Ontario, N5V 4T3, Canada
Abstract:Abstract

A laboratory study was conducted to examine the effects of five insecticides on microbial and enzymatic activities important to fertility in sandy soil. Cyfluthrin significantly increased bacterial populations after 2 wks. Imidacloprid showed an inhibitory effect on fungal numbers after 2 wks incubation while the others did not affect fungal population. No inhibitory effect was observed on nitrification of soil indigenous nitrogen. All treatments stimulated S‐oxidation after 4 wks. With the exception of cyfluthrin and imidacloprid after 2 wks, denitrification in sandy soil indicated that all treatment inhibited denitrification throughout the experiment. No inhibitory effects on biomass‐c were observed during 2‐wk periods. An inhibitory effect was observed on amylase after 1 wk while significant recovery was observed after 3 wks. With the exception of HgCl2, no effect was observed on reducing sugar formation for 2 wks with all treatments. Formazan formation resulting from dehydrogenase activity was significantly greater with tebupirimphos and Aztec for 1 wk. All treatments supressed phosphatase activity for 1 wk, while none of the treatments suppressed phosphatase activity after 2 wks. Amitraz, tebupirimphos and Aztec inhibited urease activity for 1 wk. With the exception of tebupirimphos, no treatments affected N2‐fixation in soil. Although short‐lived inhibitory effects on activities of microbes and enzymes were caused by the insecticides, the soil indigenous microbes can tolerate the chemicals used for control of soil pests.
Keywords:Insecticide  microorganism  nitrification  sulfur oxidation  denitrification  nitrogen fixation  enzyme
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