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Effect of pendimethalin and quizalofop on N2-fixing bacteria in relation to availability of nitrogen in a Typic Haplustept soil of West Bengal, India

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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
Volume 184, Issue 4, Pages 1985-1989

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-011-2093-8

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Herbicides; Pendimethalin; Quizalofop; N-2-fixation; N-mineralization; Haplustept soil

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An experiment was conducted under laboratory conditions to investigate the effect of two systemic herbicides viz., pendimethalin and quizalofop, at their recommended field rates (1.0 kg and 50 g active ingredient ha (-aEuro parts per thousand 1), respectively) on the growth and activities of non-symbiotic N-2-fixing bacteria in relation to mineralization and availability of nitrogen in a Typic Haplustept soil. Both the herbicides, either singly or in a combination, stimulated the growth and activities of N-2-fixing bacteria resulting in higher mineralization and availability of nitrogen in soil. The single application of quizalofop increased the proliferation of aerobic non-symbiotic N-2-fixing bacteria to the highest extent while that of pendimethalin exerted maximum stimulation to their N-2-fixing capacity in soil. Both the herbicides, either alone or in a combination, did not have any significant difference in the stimulation of total nitrogen content and availability of exchangeable NH4 (+) while the solubility of NO3 (-aEuro parts per thousand) was highly manifested when the herbicides were applied separately in soil.

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