Biodegradation of Atrazine in a Sandy Loam Soil
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Biodegradation of Atrazine in a Sandy Loam Soil
Description
The herbicide, Atrazine, was applied to a sandy loam soil at concentrations of Oppm, lOppm, lOOppm, and 500ppm.
The treated samples were maintained at 28°±2°C for a period of 6 weeks. At 2 week intervals the samples were plated out to obtain the adaptive bacteria and/or fungi. Actinomycetes was found to be the most adaptive organism.
The treated samples were maintained at 28°±2°C for a period of 6 weeks. At 2 week intervals the samples were plated out to obtain the adaptive bacteria and/or fungi. Actinomycetes was found to be the most adaptive organism.
Creator
Dorworth, Leslie E.
Source
Biology
Publisher
Lake Superior State University
Date
1985
Rights
Copyright Leslie Dorworth all rights reserved. LSSU use only.
Format
application/pdf
Language
English
Type
text.monograph
Identifier
S20201013001
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Dorworth, Leslie E., “Biodegradation of Atrazine in a Sandy Loam Soil,” LSSU Student Research Projects, accessed March 29, 2024, https://seniorprojects.omeka.net/items/show/734.