Two different microbial communities able to degrade atrazine (atz) were inoculated in four different soils. The most critical factor affecting the success of inoculation was the soil pH and its organic matter (OM) content. In two alkaline soils (pH > 7), some inoculations led immediately to a strong increase of the biodegradation rate. In a third slightly acidic soil (pH = 6.1), only one inoculum could enhance atz degradation. In a soil amended with organic matter and straw (pH = 5.7, OM = 16.5%), inoculation had only little effect on atz dissipation on the short as well as on the long-term. Nine months after the microflora inoculations, atz was added again and rapid biodegradation in all alkaline inoculated soils was recorded, indicating t...
We examined the ability of a soil bacterium, Agrobacterium radiobacter J14a, to degrade the herbicid...
Atrazine-degrading microorganisms designated EAA-3 and EAA-4, belonging to the genus Nocardioi...
Copyright © 2013 Teresa A. Johnson et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
The degradation rate of atrazine in floodplain soils under natural grasslands and cropped fields in ...
Effectiveness of activated soil containing directly enriched atrazine-degrading soil microorganisms ...
Substantial application of the herbicide atrazine in agriculture leads to persistent contamination, ...
The dynamics of the atrazine mineralization potential in agricultural soil was studied in two soil l...
A laboratory study was carried out in order to measure the degradation rate of atrazine in 36 differ...
Atrazine is one of the most used herbicides worldwide; however, consequences of its long-term agricu...
The repeated use of a given pesticide may induce a selection of the soil microbial population, resul...
Atrazine has been extensively used in China’s agricultural production for a long time and the potent...
The effects of repeated atrazine application (40mg a.i.kg-1) on its degradation, microbial communiti...
The potential of a microbial consortium for treating waters contaminated with atrazine was considere...
Two bacteria capable of efficiently degrading atrazine were isolated from soil, and named ATLJ-5 and...
manure can move these chemicals into the soil. The objective of this study was to determine if Tyl a...
We examined the ability of a soil bacterium, Agrobacterium radiobacter J14a, to degrade the herbicid...
Atrazine-degrading microorganisms designated EAA-3 and EAA-4, belonging to the genus Nocardioi...
Copyright © 2013 Teresa A. Johnson et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
The degradation rate of atrazine in floodplain soils under natural grasslands and cropped fields in ...
Effectiveness of activated soil containing directly enriched atrazine-degrading soil microorganisms ...
Substantial application of the herbicide atrazine in agriculture leads to persistent contamination, ...
The dynamics of the atrazine mineralization potential in agricultural soil was studied in two soil l...
A laboratory study was carried out in order to measure the degradation rate of atrazine in 36 differ...
Atrazine is one of the most used herbicides worldwide; however, consequences of its long-term agricu...
The repeated use of a given pesticide may induce a selection of the soil microbial population, resul...
Atrazine has been extensively used in China’s agricultural production for a long time and the potent...
The effects of repeated atrazine application (40mg a.i.kg-1) on its degradation, microbial communiti...
The potential of a microbial consortium for treating waters contaminated with atrazine was considere...
Two bacteria capable of efficiently degrading atrazine were isolated from soil, and named ATLJ-5 and...
manure can move these chemicals into the soil. The objective of this study was to determine if Tyl a...
We examined the ability of a soil bacterium, Agrobacterium radiobacter J14a, to degrade the herbicid...
Atrazine-degrading microorganisms designated EAA-3 and EAA-4, belonging to the genus Nocardioi...
Copyright © 2013 Teresa A. Johnson et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...