ECO-TOXICOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF ABAMECTIN ON VEGATABLE-GROWING SOIL MICROORGANISMS AND ENZYMES ACTIVITY
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    Effects of abamectin,applied at 1,5,10,50 or 100 mg kg-1,on vegatable-growing soil microorganisms and their respiration,and the activity of urease,dehydrogenase and catalase,in vegetable fields were investigated.Results show that when it was low in application rate (1~10 mg kg-1) abamectin,stimulated slightly activity of urease and dehydrogenase,but did not have much on soil respiration.And when it was high (50~100 mg kg-1),it displayed strong inhibitive effects on respiration,and activity of urease and dehydrogenase.Regardless of application rate (1~100 mg kg-1),abamectin reduced biomass of soil microbes to a varying extent and strongly stimulated activity of soil catalase.

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Xie Xianchuan, Zhang Shaohua, Wang Dongsheng, Huangpu Weiguo, Yang Ting, Zhao Jian. ECO-TOXICOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF ABAMECTIN ON VEGATABLE-GROWING SOIL MICROORGANISMS AND ENZYMES ACTIVITY[J]. Acta Pedologica Sinica,2007,44(4):740-743.

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  • Received:April 25,2006
  • Revised:October 08,2006
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  • Online: February 25,2013
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