2017
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4499.2016420
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Glucose mineralization in soils of contrasting textures under application of S-metolachlor, terbuthylazine, and mesotrione, alone and in a mixture

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“…It was known that microbial activity stimulate the decomposition of soil organic matter and influence the soil nutrient dynamics. Therefore, this process in the solid phase of soil has been called nutrient mineralization [22]. Microorganisms in soil have a key role in ecosystem functions like suppression of pathogens, production of phytohormones, decomposition of pesticides including herbicides, bioremediation, application of wastewater, stimulation of plant growth [23,24].…”
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“…It was known that microbial activity stimulate the decomposition of soil organic matter and influence the soil nutrient dynamics. Therefore, this process in the solid phase of soil has been called nutrient mineralization [22]. Microorganisms in soil have a key role in ecosystem functions like suppression of pathogens, production of phytohormones, decomposition of pesticides including herbicides, bioremediation, application of wastewater, stimulation of plant growth [23,24].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Soil microorganisms can decompose natural and synthetic organic compounds while their decomposition products may increase or decrease microbial activity [30,31]. As a result, when any environmental change like the application of herbicides for weed control occurred, this can affect soil carbon cycling by altering metabolic activity and community structure [22]. It was reported that soil microorganisms that were not affected by different soil moistures could use imazamox (a herbicide) as both carbon and nitrogen source and recommended field dose and its 2 fold dose of this herbicide were found similar with control in soil carbon mineralization [32].…”
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“…Terbuthylazine is transported through the xylem to the apical meristems and leaves, causing, in the first place, leaf chloroses visible in the inter-venous spaces as well as on the edges and tops, followed by necroses, growth inhibition, drying and dying of weeds. This substance disturbs the course of photosynthesis, chlorophyll decay and cell membrane function, leading to weed death [54]. Additionally, Alptekin et al [55] confirmed that when it is applied to the soil, it reduces the number of weeds, thus increasing the quality and quantity of maize crops.…”
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“…At present, the selection criteria for allowed chemicals is more rigorous and stricter than over past decades, and they are restricted to smaller concentrations ( Inui et al ., 2001 ). Soil microbes play a major role in maintaining soil quality ( Mendes et al ., 2018 ; Wang et al ., 2008 ).…”
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confidence: 99%