Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 2008-09-24

Microbial degradation of fluometuron is influenced by roundup weatherMAX.

Sarah H Lancaster, Richard L Haney, Scott A Senseman, Charles M Kenerley, Frank M Hons

Index: J. Agric. Food Chem. 56(18) , 8588-93, (2008)

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Abstract

Laboratory experiments were conducted to describe the influence of glyphosate and fluometuron on soil microbial activity and to determine the effect of glyphosate on fluometuron degradation in soil and by Rhizoctonia solani. Soil and liquid medium were amended with formulated fluometuron alone or with two rates of formulated glyphosate. The soil carbon mineralization was measured hourly for 33 days. The fluometuron remaining in the soil was quantified following 3, 6, 10, 15, 20, 30, and 40 days of incubation. The fluometuron remaining in medium and fungal biomass was measured after 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, and 20 days of incubation. The addition of glyphosate with fluometuron increased C-mineralization and increased the rate of fluometuron degradation relative to fluometuron applied alone. However, more fluometuron remained in the media and less fungal biomass was produced when glyphosate was included.

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Fluometuron Structure Fluometuron
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