Abstract:In-vivo experiment was conducted for toxicity evaluation of Imidacloprid on soil enzyme activities (arylsulphatase, acidphosphatase and dehydrogenase activities) in the treated soil under control condition for 60 days at different application rate 3.97µg/mL (FR), 7.94µg/mL (2FR) and 39.7µg/mL (10FR). Imidacloprid has significant toxic at 2FR and 10FR doses but not on the recommended field rate (FR). Acid phosphatase activity was stimulated at FR rate, whereas at higher dose (10FR) inhibited the activity. A sig… Show more
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