Stimulation of Autotrophic Ammonium Oxidation in Rice Rhizosphere Soil by the Insecticide Carbofuran

  • Ramakrishna C
  • Sethunathan N
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The application of the insecticide carbofuran (technical or formulated) to rice rhizosphere soil suspensions at 10 and 100 ppm (μg/ml) of active ingredient distinctly stimulated the autotrophic oxidation of ammonium. Evidence suggested that Nitrosomonas sp. was enriched in the presence of carbofuran. Formulated carbofuran (Furadan 3G) exhibited a more pronounced stimulation of ammonium oxidation than that exhibited by technical-grade (99.5%) carbofuran, a result which was attributed to the CaCO 3 present in the formulation.

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Ramakrishna, C., & Sethunathan, N. (1982). Stimulation of Autotrophic Ammonium Oxidation in Rice Rhizosphere Soil by the Insecticide Carbofuran. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 44(1), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.44.1.1-4.1982

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