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PLOS ONE | 2013

Effects of Picoxystrobin and 4-n-Nonylphenol on Soil Microbial Community Structure and Respiration Activity

Marianne Stenrød; Sonja S. Klemsdal; Hans Ragnar Norli; Ole Martin Eklo

There is widespread use of chemical amendments to meet the demands for increased productivity in agriculture. Potentially toxic compounds, single or in mixtures, are added to the soil medium on a regular basis, while the ecotoxicological risk assessment procedures mainly follow a chemical by chemical approach. Picoxystrobin is a fungicide that has caused concern due to studies showing potentially detrimental effects to soil fauna (earthworms), while negative effects on soil microbial activities (nitrification, respiration) are shown to be transient. Potential mixture situations with nonylphenol, a chemical frequently occurring as a contaminant in sewage sludge used for land application, infer a need to explore whether these chemicals in mixture could alter the potential effects of picoxystrobin on the soil microflora. The main objective of this study was to assess the effects of picoxystrobin and nonylphenol, as single chemicals and mixtures, on soil microbial community structure and respiration activity in an agricultural sandy loam. Effects of the chemicals were assessed through measurements of soil microbial respiration activity and soil bacterial and fungal community structure fingerprints, together with a degradation study of the chemicals, through a 70 d incubation period. Picoxystrobin caused a decrease in the respiration activity, while 4-n-nonylphenol caused an increase in respiration activity concurring with a rapid degradation of the substance. Community structure fingerprints were also affected, but these results could not be directly interpreted in terms of positive or negative effects, and were indicated to be transient. Treatment with the chemicals in mixture caused less evident changes and indicated antagonistic effects between the chemicals in soil. In conclusion, the results imply that the application of the fungicide picoxystrobin and nonylphenol from sewage sludge application to agricultural soil in environmentally relevant concentrations, as single chemicals or in mixture, will not cause irreversible effects on soil microbial respiration and community structure.


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2008

Testing and comparison of three pesticide risk indicator models under Norwegian conditions—A case study in the Skuterud and Heiabekken catchments

Marianne Stenrød; Heidi E. Heggen; Randi Bolli; Ole Martin Eklo


Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2006

Spatial variability of glyphosate mineralization and soil microbial characteristics in two Norwegian sandy loam soils as affected by surface topographical features

Marianne Stenrød; Marie-Paule Charnay; Pierre Benoit; Ole Martin Eklo


Pest Management Science | 2005

Effect of freezing and thawing on microbial activity and glyphosate degradation in two Norwegian soils

Marianne Stenrød; Ole Martin Eklo; Marie-Paule Charnay; Pierre Benoit


Cold Regions Science and Technology | 2008

Cold climatic conditions: Effects on bioavailability and leaching of the mobile pesticide metribuzin in a silt loam soil in Norway

Marianne Stenrød; Jeanne Perceval; Pierre Benoit; Marit Almvik; Randi Bolli; Ole Martin Eklo; Tore Sveistrup; Jens Kværner


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2016

Pesticide regulatory risk assessment, monitoring, and fate studies in the northern zone: recommendations from a Nordic-Baltic workshop

Marianne Stenrød; Marit Almvik; Ole Martin Eklo; Anne Louise Gimsing; Roger Holten; Kai Künnis-Beres; Mats Larsbo; Linas Putelis; Katri Siimes; Inara Turka; Jaana Uusi-Kämppä


76 | 2015

Degradation and mobility of pesticides in Norwegian soils. Opinion of the Panel on Plant Protection Products of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety

Ole Martin Eklo; Marit Almvik; Halvard Hole; Åge Arild Nyborg; Marianne Stenrød; Katrine Borgå; Hubert Dirven; Merete Grung; Jan Ludvig Lyche; Marit Låg; Asbjørn Magne Nilsen; Line Emilie Sverdrup; Torsten Källqvist


67 | 2012

Redusert jordarbeiding og konsekvenser for plantevern

Kirsten Tørresen; Ingerd Skow Hofgaard; Jan Netland; Lars Olav Brandsæter; Guro Brodal; Oleif Elen; Andrea Ficke; Marit Almvik; Randi Bolli; Marianne Stenrød; Einar Strand


Archive | 2017

Freezing and thawing of soils results in increased leaching of the herbicide MCPA

Roger Holten; Frederik Norheim Bøe; Marit Almvik; Marianne Stenrød; Mats Larsbo; Nicholas J. Jarvis; Ole Martin Eklo


6 | 2016

Plantevernmidler i miljøet i jordbruket i Norge

Marit Almvik; Ole Martin Eklo; Marianne Stenrød; Åge Arild Nyborg; Halvard Hole

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Ole Martin Eklo

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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Pierre Benoit

Université Paris-Saclay

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Mats Larsbo

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Marie-Paule Charnay

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Ana Catarina Almeida

Norwegian Institute for Water Research

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Asbjørn Magne Nilsen

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Eirik Romstad

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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Helge Lundekvam

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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Hubert Dirven

Norwegian Institute of Public Health

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Jan Ludvig Lyche

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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