The Physicochemical Properties and Microbial Populations of Nicosulfuron Treated Soil in Yola, Adamawa State, Nigeria
J. K. Dagze,
I. B. Chimbekujwo,
H. Nahunnaro
et al.
Abstract:The use of herbicides in the modern system of farming has really help in boosting crop production, this way meeting up with the ever increasing demand for food by the always increasing human population. However, these herbicides have different mode of actions and effect on soil components; and their continued usage has affected the soil microbial communities and other soil components most of which are the non-target. This study, therefore, was focused on evaluating the physicochemical properties and microbial … Show more
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