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Behavior of oxyfluorfen in soils amended with different sources of organic matter. Effects on soil biology.

Isidoro Gómez1, Bruno Rodríguez-Morgado2, Juan Parrado2, Carlos García3, Teresa Hernández3, Manuel Tejada4.   

Abstract

We performed a laboratory study on the effect of oxyfluorfen at a rate of 4lha(-1) on biological properties of a soil amended with four organic wastes (two biostimulants/biofertilizers, obtained from rice bran, RB1 and RB2; municipal solid waste, MSW; and sheep manure, SM). Soil was mixed with SM at a rate of 1%, MSW at a rate of 0.52%, RB1 at a rate of 0.39% and RB2 at a rate of 0.30%, in order to apply the same amount of organic matter to the soil. The enzymatic activities and microbial community in the soil were determined during the incubation times. The application of RB1 and RB2 to soil without oxyfluorfen increased the enzymatic activities and biodiversity, peaking at day 10 of the incubation period. This stimulation was higher in the soil amended with RB2 than in that amended with RB1. In SM and CF-amended soils, the stimulation of enzymatic activities and soil biodiversity increased during the experiment. The application of herbicide in organic-amended soils decreased the inhibition of soil enzymatic activities and soil biodiversity. Possibly the low molecular weight protein content easily assimilated by soil microorganisms and the higher fat content in the biostimulants/biofertilizers are responsible for the lower inhibition of these soil biological properties.
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Keywords:  Biofertilizer/biostimulant; Municipal solid waste; Oxyfluorfen; Sheep manure; Soil enzymatic activities; Soil microbial community

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24742665     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2014.03.051

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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