Influence of field-applied linuron and paraquat on the microflora of an organic soil |
| |
Authors: | S. P. MATHUR,A. BELANGER&dagger &dagger ,S. U. KHAN&Dagger &Dagger ,H. A. HAMILTON&dagger &dagger ,R. GREENHALGH&Dagger &Dagger ,K. A. MACMILLAN&dagger &dagger |
| |
Affiliation: | Soil Research Institute, Research Branch, Agriculture Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A OC6, Canada;Research Station, St Jean, P.Q.;Chemistry and Biology Research Institute, Agriculture Canada, Ottawa |
| |
Abstract: | In a field experiment on an organic soil, a pre-emergence application of paraquat at 2–24 kg a.i. (active ingredient)/ha was made to a plot on which onions and lettuce were grown; and similar broadcast applications of linuron, both with and without carbofuran, at two field rates, to plots on which carrots were grown. Paraquat generally increased the bacterial and actinomycetal populations while linuron inhibited the same but enhanced the numbers of fungal propagules, although it decreased the proportion of soil penicillia in the population. The overall effect of linuron was not changed by the admixture of carbofuran. However, the changes in microbial populations by either herbicides were not substantial enough to make gross or lasting differences in levels of available N and P, and in the CO2 evolution rate. |
| |
Keywords: | |
|
|