Literature DB >> 12463554

Degradation of chlorpyrifos, fenamiphos, and chlorothalonil alone and in combination and their effects on soil microbial activity.

Brajesh Kumar Singh1, Allan Walker, Denis J Wright.   

Abstract

The effects of repeated application and of combinations of pesticides on their degradation rates in soil and on some soil microbial properties were studied. Repeated application of chlorpyrifos did not modify its degradation rate, whereas repeated applications of fenamiphos and chlorothalonil suppressed their own rates of degradation. When applied in combination, the presence of chlorothalonil reduced the degradation rate of both chlorpyrifos and fenamiphos, and the half-life of chlorothalonil was extended in the presence of chlorpyrifos. The dynamics of residues of the major metabolites of the different compounds were also affected by the pesticide combinations and, particularly, by the presence of chlorothalonil. The measured soil microbial parameters (enzyme activities and total microbial biomass) were stable in the pesticide-free control soils throughout the 90-d incubation period, but they were all adversely affected by the presence of chlorothalonil in the soil. The effects from fenamiphos or chlorpyrifos on the soil microbial characteristics were either very small or insignificant.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12463554

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Toxicol Chem        ISSN: 0730-7268            Impact factor:   3.742


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