2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejsobi.2009.06.005
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Effects of trifluralin on soil carbon mineralization at different temperature conditions

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“…It is possible to conclude that some soil microorganisms are able to consume imazamox as carbon and nitrogen sources in I soil. Similar results were also observed with different herbicide-added soils (Kara et al, 2004;Eser et al, 2007;Aka Sağlıker, 2009;Mahia et al, 2011). Pannacci et al (2006) found that imazamox availability was greatest in sandy soils and decreased in soils with high organic carbon content.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…It is possible to conclude that some soil microorganisms are able to consume imazamox as carbon and nitrogen sources in I soil. Similar results were also observed with different herbicide-added soils (Kara et al, 2004;Eser et al, 2007;Aka Sağlıker, 2009;Mahia et al, 2011). Pannacci et al (2006) found that imazamox availability was greatest in sandy soils and decreased in soils with high organic carbon content.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…mineralization were also observed in herbicide-added soils, such as imazamox and benfluralin (Vischetti et al 2002), glyphosate isopropylamine and trifluralin (Eser et al, 2007), trifluralin (Aka Sağlıker, 2009), and atrazine (Mahia et al, 2011). Carbon mineralization in both 2× and 4× RD in I and NI soils was significantly lower than that in the control and RD in I soil at 60% humidity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trifluralin reduced respiration at all doses of 16, 32, 64 and 96 mg kg -1 at 20C, but no consistent effects were found at higher temperature (Aka Sağlıker, 2009). The effects of trifluralin and 12 of its soil-formed metabolites on the decomposition of radio-labelled glucose, protein and cellulose were determined using 14 CO2 evolution from soil as a measure of decomposition.…”
Section: Dinitroanilinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the agriculture, herbicides have been utilised in the fields to overcome undesirable attack of various organisms to crops. Detrimental effects of these chemicals are not questionable anymore because of long term negative effects on the soil structure and community [36,37]. Natural compounds are very attractive constituents to overcome the negative effects of the synthetic chemicals.…”
Section: Effects On the Seedling Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%