Effects of benomyl on iron and manganese reduction and redox potential in flooded soil

Pal, Sudhansu S. ; Sudhakar-Barik, ; Sethunathan, N. (1979) Effects of benomyl on iron and manganese reduction and redox potential in flooded soil European Journal of Soil Science, 30 (1). pp. 155-159. ISSN 1351-0754

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Abstract

Benlate (50 per cent wettable powder), the commercial formulation of the systemic fungicide benomyl, was applied to a flooded alluvial soil at concentrations of 5 to 100 μg/g active ingredient. At about the field application rate (S μg/g), benomyl retarded the decrease in the redox potentials of the flooded soil and curtailed the accumulation of iron and manganese in solution, both without and with added rice straw (0.5 per cent).

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