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Roger Pierre-Armand, Simpson I. (1996). Effect of herbicide use on soil microbiology. In : Naylor R. (ed.). Herbicides in Asian rice: transitions in weed management. Palo Alto, California (USA) ; Manila : Stanford University, Institute for International Studies ; International Rice Research Institute, p. 69-93. ISBN 971-22-0093-0.

Titre du document
Effect of herbicide use on soil microbiology
Année de publication
1996
Type de document
Partie d'ouvrage
Auteurs
Roger Pierre-Armand, Simpson I.
In
Naylor R. (ed.), Herbicides in Asian rice: transitions in weed management
Source
Palo Alto, California (USA) ; Manila : Stanford University, Institute for International Studies ; International Rice Research Institute, 1996, p. 69-93 ISBN 971-22-0093-0
A bibliographic review of the impacts of herbicides on microbial and invertebrate populations and activities in wetland ricefields.110 references are analyzed. This review summarises the information on relationships between herbicides and non-target microorganisms and invertebrates that was obtained from experiments in ricefields, with ricefield soil or with organisms isolated from ricefields. It considers successively (i) the microbial degradation of herbicides, (ii) their impact on algae and cyanobacteria, non photodependant microorganisms, and non-target invertebrates, and (iii) the possible detrimetal long-term effects. Current knowledge is biaised, very fragmentary, and partly outdated. Available data show that herbicides applied on soil at recommended levels rarely had a detrimental effect on microbial populations or their activities. Herbicides, applied in combination with insecticides, affected invertebrate populations more than the microorganisms, inducing the blooming of individual species of floodwater zooplankton and reducing populations of aquatic oligochaetes in soil. Available information raises concerns regarding the scarcity of data on long-term effects of herbicides on (i) microorganisms, primary producers, and invertebrates of importance to soil fertility, (ii) soil microbial biomass, (iii) predators of rice pests and vectors, and (iv) microbial metabolism of herbicides.(Résumé d'auteur)
Plan de classement
Mésofaune [074FAUSOL02] ; Biochimie des relations sol- microorganismes vivants [074SOLMIC]
Descripteurs
PESTICIDE ; HERBICIDE ; RIZIERE ; SOL ; MICROFLORE ; INVERTEBRE ; INVERTEBRE AQUATIQUE ; SYNTHESE BIBLIOGRAPHIQUE ; BIODIVERSITE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010010617]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010010617
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