2022
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2022.1020465
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Sub-lethal fungicide concentrations both reduce and stimulate the growth rate of non-target soil fungi from a natural grassland

Abstract: Conventional agriculture has relied extensively on the use of fungicides to prevent or control crop diseases. However, some fungicides, particularly broad-spectrum fungicides, not only eliminate target pathogens but also non-target and beneficial soil microbes. This scenario is not only limited to agricultural soil, but this may also potentially occur when neighboring environments are contaminated by fungicides through spray drift. Although concentrations may be sub-lethal, the chemicals may accumulate in the … Show more

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“…As an indicator of stress tolerance, the stress response of fungal isolates (reduction in growth measured as logresponse ratio) in response to environmental/anthropogenic stressors was assessed. Data on drought stress (drought_str), as well as copper (cu_str 85 ) and fungicide additions (fungic_str; fungicide isopyrazam 86 ) were included. To obtain a general indicator of fungal stress tolerance, PC1 of individual stress traits was extracted (stress_tol PC1 ; 43% expl.…”
Section: Functional Trait Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an indicator of stress tolerance, the stress response of fungal isolates (reduction in growth measured as logresponse ratio) in response to environmental/anthropogenic stressors was assessed. Data on drought stress (drought_str), as well as copper (cu_str 85 ) and fungicide additions (fungic_str; fungicide isopyrazam 86 ) were included. To obtain a general indicator of fungal stress tolerance, PC1 of individual stress traits was extracted (stress_tol PC1 ; 43% expl.…”
Section: Functional Trait Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%