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Title: Non-target impact of fungicide tetraconazole on microbial communities in soils with different agricultural management
Authors: Sułowicz, Sławomir
Cycoń, Mariusz
Piotrowska-Seget, Zofia
Keywords: Tetraconazole; Orchard; Grassland; DGGE; PLFA; Biolog
Issue Date: 2016
Citation: Ecotoxicology, Vol. 25, iss. 6 (2016), s. 1047-1060
Abstract: Effect of the fungicide tetraconazole on microbial community in silt loam soils from orchard with long history of triazole application and from grassland with no known history of fungicide usage was investigated. Triazole tetraconazole that had never been used on these soils before was applied at the field rate and at tenfold the FR. Response of microbial communities to tetraconazole was investigated during 28-day laboratory experiment by determination of changes in their biomass and structure (phospholipid fatty acids method—PLFA), activity (fluorescein diacetate hydrolysis—FDA) as well as changes in genetic (DGGE) and functional (Biolog) diversity. Obtained results indicated that the response of soil microorganisms to tetraconazole depended on the management of the soils. DGGE patterns revealed that both dosages of fungicide affected the structure of bacterial community and the impact on genetic diversity and richness was more prominent in orchard soil. Values of stress indices—the saturated/monounsaturated PLFAs ratio and the cyclo/monounsaturated precursors ratio, were almost twice as high and the Gram-negative/Gram-positive ratio was significantly lower in the orchard soil compared with the grassland soil. Results of principal component analysis of PLFA and Biolog profiles revealed significant impact of tetraconazole in orchard soil on day 28, whereas changes in these profiles obtained for grassland soil were insignificant or transient. Obtained results indicated that orchards soil seems to be more vulnerable to tetraconazole application compared to grassland soil. History of pesticide application and agricultural management should be taken into account in assessing of environmental impact of studied pesticides.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/12812
DOI: 10.1007/s10646-016-1661-7
ISSN: 0963-9292
1573-3017
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