THE INFLUENCE OF SOME PESTICIDES ON SOIL MICROBIAL-FLORA IN RELATION TO CHANGES IN NUTRIENT LEVEL, ROCK PHOSPHATE SOLUBILIZATION AND P-RELEASE UNDER LABORATORY CONDITIONS

Authors
Citation
Lb. Taiwo et Ba. Oso, THE INFLUENCE OF SOME PESTICIDES ON SOIL MICROBIAL-FLORA IN RELATION TO CHANGES IN NUTRIENT LEVEL, ROCK PHOSPHATE SOLUBILIZATION AND P-RELEASE UNDER LABORATORY CONDITIONS, Agriculture, ecosystems & environment, 65(1), 1997, pp. 59-68
Citations number
29
ISSN journal
01678809
Volume
65
Issue
1
Year of publication
1997
Pages
59 - 68
Database
ISI
SICI code
0167-8809(1997)65:1<59:TIOSPO>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
Two soil types, loamy sand and sandy soils, were treated with atrazine , pyrethrin and a mixture of metobromuron and metolachor for eight wee ks in the laboratory to determine the effect of the chemicals on soil microbial populations and their mineralization activities. The experim ent was also aimed at evaluating the changes that occurred in soil nut rient levels as a result of the pesticide treatments. Significant redu ctions in microbial populations after an initial rise, as well as in p ercentage carbon, nitrogen, potassium and pH were recorded in the two treated soil types. Eight bacterial isolates, two actinomycetes and fi ve fungal species were identified in the control loamy sand soil. Mark ed reductions in species numbers were recorded in the treated soils as compared to the control. Compared to similar species of organisms iso lated from control soils, Pseudomonas, Achromobacter, Bacillus spp., A spergillus niger and Streptomyces sp. isolated from the treated soils released less phosphorus when inoculated into a broth containing 'Soko to' rock phosphate complex as the only source of P nutrition. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.