The impact of chlorothalonil application on soil bacterial and fungal populations as assessed by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis
WV Sigler, RF Turco - Applied Soil Ecology, 2002 - Elsevier
The impact of the fungicide chlorothalonil on dominant bacterial and fungal populations
following application to turfgrass, forest, and agricultural soils was investigated.
Chlorothalonil was applied to each soil at three rates, representing 0.2, 1 and 5 times the
recommended label rate for turfgrass, and incubated for a 2-week period. Changes to the
microbial community caused by the chlorothalonil application were assessed following DNA
extraction, PCR-amplification using both bacteria domain-and fungal-specific primers, then …
following application to turfgrass, forest, and agricultural soils was investigated.
Chlorothalonil was applied to each soil at three rates, representing 0.2, 1 and 5 times the
recommended label rate for turfgrass, and incubated for a 2-week period. Changes to the
microbial community caused by the chlorothalonil application were assessed following DNA
extraction, PCR-amplification using both bacteria domain-and fungal-specific primers, then …
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