Effects of metsulfuron-methyl on amylase, urease, and protease activities in two soils
B. S. Ismail, K. F. Yapp and O. Omar
Australian Journal of Soil Research
36(3) 449 - 456
Published: 1998
Abstract
Effects of metsulfuron-methyl on the activities of amylase, urease, and protease in loamy sand (Sungai Buluh series) and clay loam soil (Lating series) were evaluated for up to 28 days. Metsulfuron-methyl at 5· 0 µg/g caused a reduction in amylase and urease activities for the entire period of study, especially at 28 days of incubation. A similar trend was observed in Lating series soil where the lowest activities of amylase and urease were attained at Day 28 in the presence of 5 ·0 µg/g of metsulfuron-methyl. The protease activity in either Sungai Buluh or Lating series soil decreased during the 7 days of incubation compared with that of the control, but a recovery trend was obvious at all concentrations from Day 14 onwards.Keywords: enzymatic activities, herbicide.
https://doi.org/10.1071/S97089
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