Abstract
Azadirachtin is probably the most popular botanical
insecticide registered for use in conventional and organic
farming. It is characterized by low toxicity to mammals and
low environmental persistence. The biological origin of
azadirachtin has created a general perception that is safe for
not-target organisms including soil microbes. However this
remains to be verified by experimental data. In order to fill
this gap, a microcosm study was employed where an
agricultural soil was exposed to four dose levels of
azadirachtin (x0, x1, x10 and x100 the recommended dose).
The impact of the insecticides to soil microbial activity was
determined via high throughput enzyme activity screening
while diversity effects were determined via Illumina-based
assay of the 16S rRNA bacterial gene. In parallel the
dissipation of azadricahtin was also determined. The
degradation of azadirachtin in soil was quite rapid, with DT50
of 1.3 days at the x100 dose rate. Azadirachtin had a
significant positive effect on the activities of betaglucosidase, chitinase, phosphomonoesterase, leucineaminopeptidase
and on potential nitrification (PN), with the
latter two parameters showing the most significant
correlations. Distance based redundancy analysis indicated a
small but significant effect of the applied dose rate on
microbial activities with dose level, as a main factor,
explaining 9.3 % of the total observed variance. This was
mainly due to differences between the non-treated (x0) and
the treated sample (x1, x10 and x100), with PN contributing
mostly to these differences. The latter showed a rapid (4-7
days) positive response to azadirachtin applications at all
dose levels. Diversity assessment of the bacterial
communities is on the way and the complete dataset will be
presented during the conference.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Abstracts- 13th IUPAC INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF PESTICIDE CHEMISTRY Crop Environment, and Public Health Protection Technologies for a Changing World |
Pages | 26 |
Number of pages | 1 |
Publication status | Published - 2014 |
Event | 13th IUPAC INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF PESTICIDE CHEMISTRY Crop, Environment, and Public Health Protection Technologies for a Changing World August - California Duration: 10 Aug 2014 → 14 Aug 2014 |
Conference
Conference | 13th IUPAC INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF PESTICIDE CHEMISTRY Crop, Environment, and Public Health Protection Technologies for a Changing World August |
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City | California |
Period | 10/8/14 → 14/8/14 |
Keywords
- azaditachtin
- non- target organisms