2011
DOI: 10.31018/jans.v3i2.196
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Differential effects of pesticides on soil microflora in cultivated soil of Indian rice field agro-ecosystems

Abstract: The present study was carried out to evaluate the effect of indiscriminant use of common pesticides especially insecticide on the population of soil micro flora in cultivated soil of Indian rice field agro-ecosystems. Endosulfan and Dichlorvos @ 1ml/l (normal dose) did not show any adverse effect on soil micro flora; but a high dose 2ml/l showed a negative effect. On the other hand Carbofuran @ 9 kg/acre (normal dose) and 12kg/ acre (high dose) showed an adverse effect on the growth of actinomycetes, bacteria … Show more

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“…Because of its widespread use for many decades the residues of these chemicals are potential to contaminate the terrestrial and aquatic environments. The evidence of high carbofuran residues in soil and water due to intensive use of carbamate pesticides and its impact on biological system have been indicated by both field and laboratory studies from many parts of he world such as Kenya [1], India [2,3], and Bangladesh [4]. In Malaysia, carbofuran even detected in river, sea and ground water in pollution-free areas [5].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Because of its widespread use for many decades the residues of these chemicals are potential to contaminate the terrestrial and aquatic environments. The evidence of high carbofuran residues in soil and water due to intensive use of carbamate pesticides and its impact on biological system have been indicated by both field and laboratory studies from many parts of he world such as Kenya [1], India [2,3], and Bangladesh [4]. In Malaysia, carbofuran even detected in river, sea and ground water in pollution-free areas [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%