Some effects of diazinon on the microflora of submerged soils

Sethunathan, N. ; MacRae, I. C. (1969) Some effects of diazinon on the microflora of submerged soils Plant and Soil, 30 (1). pp. 109-112. ISSN 0032-079X

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Abstract

The application of diazinon, an organophosphorus insecticide, at the rate of 2 kg and 20 kg active ingredient per hectare to submerged Maahas clay significantly stimulated the actinomycete population. A distinct zone of brown pigmentation formed in that part of the profile commonly referred to as the oxidized layer. A profuse growth of actinomycetes developed from the soil samples of this pigmented zone when streaked onto the nutrient agar. A visible increase in algal populations was noted in the standing water of the diazinon-treated soil.

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