This study analysed the effect of a mixture of pethoxamid (P) and terbuthylazine (T) contained in the herbicide Successor T 550 SE on organotrophic bacteria, total oligotrophic bacteria, Azotobacter and actinomycetes, oligotrophic sporulating bacteria, fungi and on the activities of dehydrogenases, catalase, urease, alkaline phosphatase, acid phosphatase, arylsulphatase and bglucosidase. The phytotoxic effect of this pesticide on maize was also determined. The study was undertaken because of a lack of data concerning the effect of a P?T mixture on soil metabolism. The previously undertaken studies concerned only the separate effect of each of these substances. The P?T mixture disturbed soil homeostasis and altered soil stability, resulting in a succession of K-strategy organotrophic bacteria. It had a negative effect on bacteria of the genus Azotobacter, oligotrophic sporulating bacteria, actinomycetes and fungi, and a positive effect on oligotrophic bacteria. P?T in doses greater than 0.73 mg kg -1 of soil resulted in a strong inhibition of dehydrogenases, catalase, urease, acid phosphatase, alkaline phosphatase, arylsulphatase and b-glucosidase, and significantly inhibited the growth and development of maize.