MICROBIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON SOIL POLLUTION WITH SOME CARBAMATE PESTICIDES

: Lobna Abd EL-Aziz Ahmed Moussa;

Abstract


Carbamate pesticides are widely used in agriculture for pests control which attack different crops, such as insects; nematodes; fungi and weeds. However, the continual application of these compounds to soil influence some beneficial soil microorganisms, pollution of soil and water.
In general, microorganisms play an important role in the biodegradation and detoxification of pesticides. Therefore, the premeditation removal of pesticides residues from the environment by microorganisms has become an important area of research.
The aim target of the present investigation concerns the use of local microorganisms in remediation the environmental pesticides contamination. So, The study included the isolation of some microorganisms from pre-treated soil by carbofuran and tested for their tolerance and abilities to degrade carbofuran and aldicarb nematicides, which are used extensively in Egypt against many pests. To achieve these objectives, a series of laboratory and pot experiments were designed and carried out. Obtained results could be summarized in the following parts:


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Title MICROBIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON SOIL POLLUTION WITH SOME CARBAMATE PESTICIDES
Other Titles دراسات ميكروبيولوجية على تلوث التربة ببعض المبيدات الكرباميتية
Authors : Lobna Abd EL-Aziz Ahmed Moussa
Issue Date 2001

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