Earthworms and microbial communities are essential non-target soil organisms that are useful to assess the collateral impact of pesticides. The present paper reports three laboratory experiments performed to investigate the effects of sub-lethal doses of two insecticides, a biologically-derived (spinosad) and a synthetic organophosphate (chlorpyrifos), on earthworm Eisenia foetida and microorganisms in organic soil. The effects were studied in terms of behaviour, reproduction, survival, and DNA damage (comet assay) in earthworms, and Next Generation Sequencing-Illumina was employed to detect the changes in the microbial community. In addition, the influence of earthworms on the degradation kinetics of insecticides and on microbial div...
Ecotoxicological tests with earthworms are widely used and are mandatory for the risk assessment of ...
The ecological effect of earthworms on the fate of soil pentachlorophenol (PCP) differs with species...
International audienceEarthworms contribute, directly and indirectly, to contaminant biodegradation....
Earthworms and microbial communities are essential non-target soil organisms that are useful to asse...
Earthworms and microbial communities are essential non-target soil organisms that are useful to asse...
Earthworms and microbial communities represent a large fraction of soil living biomass and play an e...
International audienceEarthworms might be limited in their activities on soil by pesticides used at ...
Chemical analyses are inadequate for assessing soil biological quality. Instead, the soil living com...
Earthworms are important organisms in soil communities and are known for sustaining the life of the ...
Earthworms are soil engineers that alter the soil bio-physical properties to favor plant growth wher...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of insecticides Talstar 10 EC (pyrethroid bifenthrin...
Background: The environmental impact of pesticides has been an increasingly discussed issue over the...
Soil dwelling earthworms are now adopted more widely in ecotoxicology, so it is vital to establish i...
Earthworms act synergistically with microorganisms in soils. They are ecosystem engineers involved i...
Scientific literature addressing the influence of pesticides on the growth and reproduction of earth...
Ecotoxicological tests with earthworms are widely used and are mandatory for the risk assessment of ...
The ecological effect of earthworms on the fate of soil pentachlorophenol (PCP) differs with species...
International audienceEarthworms contribute, directly and indirectly, to contaminant biodegradation....
Earthworms and microbial communities are essential non-target soil organisms that are useful to asse...
Earthworms and microbial communities are essential non-target soil organisms that are useful to asse...
Earthworms and microbial communities represent a large fraction of soil living biomass and play an e...
International audienceEarthworms might be limited in their activities on soil by pesticides used at ...
Chemical analyses are inadequate for assessing soil biological quality. Instead, the soil living com...
Earthworms are important organisms in soil communities and are known for sustaining the life of the ...
Earthworms are soil engineers that alter the soil bio-physical properties to favor plant growth wher...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of insecticides Talstar 10 EC (pyrethroid bifenthrin...
Background: The environmental impact of pesticides has been an increasingly discussed issue over the...
Soil dwelling earthworms are now adopted more widely in ecotoxicology, so it is vital to establish i...
Earthworms act synergistically with microorganisms in soils. They are ecosystem engineers involved i...
Scientific literature addressing the influence of pesticides on the growth and reproduction of earth...
Ecotoxicological tests with earthworms are widely used and are mandatory for the risk assessment of ...
The ecological effect of earthworms on the fate of soil pentachlorophenol (PCP) differs with species...
International audienceEarthworms contribute, directly and indirectly, to contaminant biodegradation....