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Original Articles

Microbial Respiration in Soils of the Argentine Pampas after Metsulfuron Methyl, 2,4‐D, and Glyphosate Treatments

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Pages 370-385 | Received 10 Oct 2006, Accepted 07 Jul 2007, Published online: 11 Feb 2008
 

Abstract

Short‐term response of microbial respiration after treatment with different doses of the herbicides metsulfuron methyl (MET), 2,4‐D, and glyphosate (GLY) was studied in microcosms of soils collected in three agricultural sites of the Southern Pampas region, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The influence of diammonium phosphate [(NH4)2PO4] on carbon dioxide (CO2) evolution, when applied with the highest doses of the herbicides, was also investigated. MET had no effect on microbial respiration of an acidic soil of San Román (pH 6.06), even at the highest rate. However, MET inhibited microbial respiration in soils of Bordenave (pH 7.44), at a rate of 0.1 mg kg−1 soil. Low application rates of GLY and 2,4‐D produced only transitory effects on CO2 evolution, whereas the addition of high doses of these herbicides stimulated microbial activity. On the other hand, the addition of fertilizer to soil treated with a high dose of GLY temporarily inhibited CO2 release.

Acknowledgments

M. C. Zabaloy thanks L. Fernández for helpful discussion and suggestions. We appreciate the assistance of P. Zalba for help with soil analysis and M. De Lucía, M. Vigna, C. Salerno, M. T. Pérez, and J. Irastorza for help with soil sampling. We are especially indebted to F. Sagui for assisting us in manuscript preparation and editing. The research was financially supported by the SGCyT‐UNS (PGI24/A12). M. C. Zabaloy holds a fellowship from CONICET.

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