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Type: Journal article
Title: Sorption of ametryn and imazethapyr in twenty-five soils from Pakistan and Australia
Author: Ahmad, R.
Kookana, R.
Alston, A.
Citation: Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part B: Pesticides, Food Contaminants, and Agricultural Wastes, 2001; 36(2):143-160
Publisher: Marcel Dekker Inc
Issue Date: 2001
ISSN: 0360-1234
1532-4109
Abstract: Changes in aerobic bacteria and autotrophic nitrifier numbers, and in respiration and nitrification in two soils treated with cinosulfuron at 42 (field rate) and 4200 μg/kg were studied after 1 and 4 weeks of incubation under laboratory conditions. Only nitrification at 1 week was slightly inhibited by the cinosulfuron treatment, even at the field rate. In vitro toxicity tests carried out in agar media on representative aerobic bacteria, fungi and Azotobacter strains isolated from the two soils, as well as on nine collection soil bacteria, showed that only a very high cinosulfuron concentration (100 mg/l) can have negative effects on the growth of a limited number of soil heterotrophic microorganisms, under conditions similar to those of soil environment. The absence of three branchedchain amino acids increased bacterial sensitivity, thus showing the importance of the chemical conditions and suggesting acetolactate synthase enzyme blockage as the toxicity mechanism. It is concluded that cinosulfuron has a negative effect on only a few aspects of the microbial community in soil ecosystems, even at concentrations higher that those currently in use.
Keywords: Bacteria
Cinosulfuron
Ecotoxicity
Fungi
Herbicides
Soil microorganisms
Sulfonylureas
DOI: 10.1081/PFC-100103740
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1081/pfc-100103740
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