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International Journal of Horticulture, 2015, Vol. 5, No. 3 doi: 10.5376/ijh.2015.05.0003
Received: 18 Feb., 2015 Accepted: 03 Mar., 2015 Published: 12 Mar., 2015
Sathiyavani et al., 2015, Effect of Herbicide residues on Soil Microorganisms in Turmeric, International Journal of Horticulture, 2015, Vol.5, No.3 1-12 (doi: 10.5376/ijh.2015.05.0003)
Field investigation were undertaken to evaluate the integratedweed management with pre and post emergence herbicides in turmeric at the Agricultural Research Station, Bhavanisagar of Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, during kharif season of 2012 and to elucidate information on bacterial, fungal and actinomycetes population due to the effect of herbicide residues. The bacterial, fungal and actinomycetes populations were recorded at 3, 15, 25, 50 and 75 DAP. The experiments were laid out in Randomized block design with three replications. The treatments comprised of different weed management practices wherein PE herbicides viz., metribuzin 0.7 kg ha‑1, pendimethalin 1.0 kg ha‑1 andatrazine 0.75 kg ha‑1 followed by either POE fenoxaprop 67 g ha‑1 + metsulfuron 4 g ha‑1 (Tank mix) on 45 DAP or HW on 45 and 75 DAP or straw mulch 10 t ha‑1 on 10 DAP + HW on 75 DAP, all PE oxyfluorfen 0.30 kg ha‑1, PE oxadiargyl 0.25 kg ha‑1, POE glyphosate 1.03 kg ha‑1 and 1.54 kg ha‑1 on 25 DAP followed by HW on 45 and 75 DAP, HW on 25, 45 and 75 DAP and unweeded check were imposed. In both the experiments, observations were recorded on soil microorganisms viz., populations of bacterial, fungal and actinomycetes were observed at different days after planting of rhizome. In this experiments showed herbicide application of PE metribuzin 0.7 kg ha-1,PE pendimethalin 1.0 kg ha-1, PE atrazine 0.75 kg ha-1,PE oxyfluorfen 0.3 kg ha-1 and PE oxadiargyl 0.25 kg ha-1 recorded significantly lower microbial population immediately after herbicide spraying (3 DAP) than the treatments not having any herbicides and thereafter increased.
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Season
Crop and variety
Turmeric variety BSR 2 with a duration of 240-245 days was selected for this study and the seeds were procured from ARS, Bhavanisagar. The characteristic features of the variety BSR 2 are presented in Table 2.
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Experimental Methods
Particular
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Kharif-2012
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Variety
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BSR 2
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Spacing
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45 cm ´ 15 cm
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Gross plot
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6.0 m ´ 4.5 m
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Net plot
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5.7 m ´ 3.6 m
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Date of sowing
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29.06.2012
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Date of harvest
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15.03.2013
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Treatment details
T 1
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-
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PE metribuzin 0.7 kg ha-1 + HW on 45 and 75 DAP
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T 2
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-
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PE metribuzin 0.7 kg ha-1 + POE fenoxaprop 67 g ha-1 + metsulfuron 4 g ha-1 (Tank mix) on 45 DAP
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T 3
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-
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PE metribuzin 0.7 kg ha-1 + straw mulch 10 t ha-1 on 10 DAP + HW on 75 DAP
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T 4
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-
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PE pendimethalin 1.0 kg ha-1 + HW on 45 and 75 DAP
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T 5
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-
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PE pendimethalin 1.0 kg ha-1 + POE fenoxaprop 67 g ha-1 + metsulfuron 4 g ha-1 (Tank mix) on 45 DAP
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T 6
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-
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PE pendimethalin 1.0 kg ha-1+ straw mulch 10 t ha-1 on 10 DAP + HW on 75 DAP
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T 7
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-
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PE atrazine 0.75 kg ha-1 + two HW on 45 and 75 DAP
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T 8
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-
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PE atrazine 0.75 kg ha-1 + POE fenoxaprop 67 g ha-1 + metsulfuron 4 g ha-1 (Tank mix) on 45 DAP
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T 9
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-
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PE atrazine 0.75 kg ha-1 + straw mulch 10 t ha-1 on 10 DAP + HW on 75 DAP
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T 10
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-
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PE oxyfluorfen 0.30 kg ha-1 + HW on 45 and 75 DAP
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T 11
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-
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PE oxadiargyl 0.25 kg ha-1 + HW on 45 and 75 DAP
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T 12
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-
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POE glyphosate 1.03 kg ha-1 on 25 DAP + HW on 45 and 75 DAP
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T 13
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-
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POE glyphosate 1.54 kg ha-1 on 25 DAP + HW on 45 and 75 DAP
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T 14
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-
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Hand weeding on 25, 45 and 75 DAP
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T 15
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-
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Unweeded check
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Herbicide residue analysis
Instrument
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HPLC with DAD (Agilent 1200 series)
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Mobile phase
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Acetonitrile :Distilled water 70/ 30 v/v
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Flow rate
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0.5 mL min-1
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Wave length (nm)
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230
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Injection volume
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20 µl (using auto sampler)
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Temperature
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30oC
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Column
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Eclipse XDB C18 (5cm, 4.6 x 150 mm)
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Retention time
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5.32 min (±0.2 min)
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Instrumental conditions
Detector
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Electron capture detector
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Column
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Megabore capillary column D13-30 m × 0.53 mm ID-BPL 0.5 µm
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Injector
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240oC
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Column
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185-220oC
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Detector
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260oC
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Carrier gas flow rate
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40 ml min-1
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