1993
DOI: 10.1016/s0232-4393(11)80305-7
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Influence of temperature on microbial activities and their reaction to the herbicide „Goltix“ in different soils under laboratory conditions

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“…The role of dehydrogenase enzyme as an indicator of soil microbial activity has also been illustrated and conformed by Trevors 1984 [24] ; Garcia and Hernandez et al, 1997 [11] . It has also been seen that in order to measure of any interference caused by pesticides, trace elements or effect of management practices on the soil, the dehydrogenase enzyme can be utilized (Reddy and Faza 1989; Wilke 1991; Frank and Malkomes 1993) [21,26,10] .…”
Section: Dehygrogenase Activity Of Different Cropping Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of dehydrogenase enzyme as an indicator of soil microbial activity has also been illustrated and conformed by Trevors 1984 [24] ; Garcia and Hernandez et al, 1997 [11] . It has also been seen that in order to measure of any interference caused by pesticides, trace elements or effect of management practices on the soil, the dehydrogenase enzyme can be utilized (Reddy and Faza 1989; Wilke 1991; Frank and Malkomes 1993) [21,26,10] .…”
Section: Dehygrogenase Activity Of Different Cropping Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since these processes takes pace during the respiration pathway of microorganisms, it may give indications of the potential of the soil to support biochemical processes which are essential for maintaining soil fertility. Dehydrogenase enzyme activity in soil is often used as the measure of any disruption caused by pesticides, trace elements or management practices to the soil (Reddy and Faza, 1989;Wilke, 1991;Frank and Malkomes, 1993). It can also be used as a parameter for assessing the side effects of herbicide treatments on the soil microbial biomass (Sebiomo et al, 2011).…”
Section: Effect Of Herbicides On Fungal Population In Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%