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HERO ID
7450100
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Influence of three carbamate pesticides on Mn and Fe status of saline sodic soil of Aligarh. Part-I
Author(s)
Bansal, OP
Year
2002
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of the Indian Chemical Society
ISSN:
0019-4522
Volume
79
Issue
8
Page Numbers
671-680
Language
English
Web of Science Id
WOS:000178187300009
Abstract
The present study envisages the effect of different doses of three carbamate pesticides, namely, methyl N,Nâ² -dimethyl-N-(methylcarbamoyl)oxythiooxamimidate (Oxamyl) (I), S-ethyl-N-(methylcarbamoyl)oxythioacetamidate (II) and N-phenyl(1-ethylcarbamoyl)propylcarbamatea (III) on the change in concentration of different forms of Mn and Fe status; change in pH, EC and redox potential (Eh) of a saline soil over a period of 90 days. The correlation coefficients amongst them are also calculated. The results reveal that there is an optimum effect on the water-soluble, exchangeable, active Mn; exchangeable and available Fe; EC and Eh, with 0.25 g kg-1 soil of pesticide I; 0.2 g kg-1 of pesticide II and 0.3 g kg-1 soil of pesticide III after 30 days of application. The pH was found to decrease with the time upto 30 days. The water-soluble, exchangeable, active Mn; exchangeable, available Fe, Eh and EC were positively correlated with each other, while negatively correlated with reducible Mn and pH. The results have been explained on the basis of chemical and microbial activity of pesticides in soils. The activity of carbamate pesticides is in the order, II > I > III.
Keywords
carbamate pesticide; ethyl n (methylcarbamoyl)oxythioacetamidate; iron; manganese; n phenyl(1 ethylcarbamoyl)propylcarbamate; oxamyl; pesticide; unclassified drug; Actinobacteria; article; bacterium; electric conductivity; fungus; nonhuman; pesticide spraying; pH; soil; solubility; total organic carbon
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