Pesticide‐microbial interaction in the soil
Autor: | J. V. Wheelock, D. E. Cotton, I. O. D. El Beit |
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Rok vydání: | 1981 |
Předmět: |
Irrigation
Bacilli food.ingredient Ecology biology Geography Planning and Development Pesticide biology.organism_classification Pollution Dieldrin chemistry.chemical_compound food chemistry Agronomy Environmental chemistry Soil water Agar Computers in Earth Sciences Waste Management and Disposal Incubation Bacteria |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Environmental Studies. 16:171-179 |
ISSN: | 1029-0400 0020-7233 |
DOI: | 10.1080/00207238108709866 |
Popis: | Soils collected from the Gezira irrigation scheme in Sudan were incubated with five pesticides (pyrolan, α‐and β‐endosulphan, γ‐HCH and dieldrin), using three independent methods (incubation of microbial culture with soil and leachates, with carbon‐based growth media and with carbon‐free mineral salt agar). Endosulphan isomers were degraded by soil micro‐organisms to a much greater extent than pyrolan, dieldrin or γ‐HCH. When applied at low concentration (280 ppm), α‐endosulphan was broken down by both bacteria and fungi; whereas, β‐endosulphan was degraded mostly by bacteria and dieldrin was utilized by fungi. However, at high concentration (4000 ppm), γ‐HCH increased the growth of micro‐organisms (gram positive bacilli); but at this high concentration, the other pesticides inhibited all micro‐organisms in the Gezira soil. |
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