Effect of two organophosphorus insecticides on the phosphate-dissolving soil bacteria.

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Dimethoate and malathion added to soil at 10 and 100 microgram/g caused an initial stimulation of CO2 production. Total counts of bacterial propagules were increased. All insecticide applications increased bacteria producing phospholipases from week 1 until week 4 after the application; bacteria then returned to the original levels.

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Congregado, F., Simon-Pujol, D., & Juárez, A. (1979). Effect of two organophosphorus insecticides on the phosphate-dissolving soil bacteria. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 37(1), 169–171. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.37.1.169-171.1979

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