Articles
IMPACT OF THE SOIL DISINFECTANT BASAMID GRANULAR ON TERRESTRIAL NON-TARGET ORGANISMS
Article number
382_11
Pages
110 – 118
Language
Abstract
The effects and recolonization potential of terrestrial non-target organisms following chemical soil sterilization were studied in two field trials.
The main groups of interest were epigeic arthropods (beetles, spiders), the mesofauna of the soil (Collembola,) and earthworms.
There was a clear initial reduction in the number of individuals in all the groups studied, but a single treatment with Basamid Granular (98% Dazomet) did not cause any permanent damage to these groups.
Surviving individuals and those immigrating from the surrounding areas ensure a rapid recolonization.
The main groups of interest were epigeic arthropods (beetles, spiders), the mesofauna of the soil (Collembola,) and earthworms.
There was a clear initial reduction in the number of individuals in all the groups studied, but a single treatment with Basamid Granular (98% Dazomet) did not cause any permanent damage to these groups.
Surviving individuals and those immigrating from the surrounding areas ensure a rapid recolonization.
Authors
A. Ufer, G.P. Dohmen, H.J. Fritsch
Keywords
Recolonization, beneficials, spiders, earthworms, Collembola
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