The effects of synthetic pesticides on the soil microbial community have been thoroughly investigated in the past mostly by culture-dependent methods and only few recent studies have used culture-independent approaches for this purpose. However, it should be noted that most of these studies have been conducted in microcosms where the soil microbial community is exposed to unrealistic concentrations of the pesticides, providing an unrealistic exposure scheme for soil microorganism. On the other hand, little is known regarding the potential impact of botanical pesticides on the soil microbial community. Therefore, a laboratory study and a field study were conducted to investigate the effects of synthetic (metham sodium [MS], sodium tetrathioc...
Chlorimuron-ethyl and atrazine are two herbicides with long half-lives in soil; their long-term and ...
Land plants are engaged in intricate communities with soil bacteria and fungi indispensable for plan...
Biopurification systems (BPS) have been introduced to minimise the risk for point source contaminati...
International audienceThe use of synthetic pesticides in agriculture is increasingly debated. Howeve...
Pesticides and organic amendments are widely used in agricultural soils, the former for pest control...
Synthetic pesticides may have non-target effects on soil microorganisms which have been identified a...
The short-term effect of three broad spectrum fungicides on microbial activity, microbial biomass, s...
The impacts of the fungicides azoxystrobin, tebuconazole and chlorothalonil on microbial properties ...
Changes in the populations of soil microorganisms were studies in response to additions of two resid...
Pesticides constitute an integral part of conventional farming. Considering the key role of soil mic...
In modern agriculture, chemical pesticides are frequently used in agricultural fields to increase cr...
National audienceIn soil ecosystems, microorganisms exist in complex and diverse communities where m...
Since their discovery to the present day, pesticides have been an inevitable segment of agricultural...
Microbes inhabiting the phyllosphere of crops are exposed to pesticides applied either directly onto...
Biofumigation (BIOF) is carried out mainly by the incorporation of brassica plant parts into the soi...
Chlorimuron-ethyl and atrazine are two herbicides with long half-lives in soil; their long-term and ...
Land plants are engaged in intricate communities with soil bacteria and fungi indispensable for plan...
Biopurification systems (BPS) have been introduced to minimise the risk for point source contaminati...
International audienceThe use of synthetic pesticides in agriculture is increasingly debated. Howeve...
Pesticides and organic amendments are widely used in agricultural soils, the former for pest control...
Synthetic pesticides may have non-target effects on soil microorganisms which have been identified a...
The short-term effect of three broad spectrum fungicides on microbial activity, microbial biomass, s...
The impacts of the fungicides azoxystrobin, tebuconazole and chlorothalonil on microbial properties ...
Changes in the populations of soil microorganisms were studies in response to additions of two resid...
Pesticides constitute an integral part of conventional farming. Considering the key role of soil mic...
In modern agriculture, chemical pesticides are frequently used in agricultural fields to increase cr...
National audienceIn soil ecosystems, microorganisms exist in complex and diverse communities where m...
Since their discovery to the present day, pesticides have been an inevitable segment of agricultural...
Microbes inhabiting the phyllosphere of crops are exposed to pesticides applied either directly onto...
Biofumigation (BIOF) is carried out mainly by the incorporation of brassica plant parts into the soi...
Chlorimuron-ethyl and atrazine are two herbicides with long half-lives in soil; their long-term and ...
Land plants are engaged in intricate communities with soil bacteria and fungi indispensable for plan...
Biopurification systems (BPS) have been introduced to minimise the risk for point source contaminati...