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THE IMPACT OF PESTICIDES ON SOIL MICROORGANISMS

Ivantsova, Elena, Semenenko, Sergey, Matveeva, Anna, Denisov, Andrey, Kolmukidi, Svetlana

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Title
THE IMPACT OF PESTICIDES ON SOIL MICROORGANISMS
Authors
Ivantsova, Elena, Semenenko, Sergey, Matveeva, Anna, Denisov, Andrey, Kolmukidi, Svetlana
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2015, ECOLOGY, ECONOMICS, EDUCATION AND LEGISLATION
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2015
Pages
913-920
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-39-1
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References30
  1. Ivantsova, E.A. The impact of pesticides on soil microflora and useful biota, Science Journal of Volgograd State University. Natural sciences, Russia, issue 2 (6), pp. 35 -40, 2013.

  2. Ivantsova, E.A. Ecological problems of pesticide use, News of Nizhnevolzhskyagrouniversity complex: Science and higher vocational education, Russia, issue 1, pp. 41-46, 2008.

  3. Izhevsky, S.S. The negative consequences of the use of pesticides, Plant protection and quarantine, Russia, issue 5, pp. 16-19, 2006.

  4. Kandybin, N.V. Microbiologisation – alternative of chemical use in the preparation of environmentally sound crop production: regional recommendations, Russia, Moscow, Vol. 1, pp. 66-72, 1995.

  5. Kovalenko L.V. Ecological assessment of the use of chemical protection of plants in the cultivation of crops in rotation on sod-podzolic heavy loamy soil: author's abstract of the thesis of Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Russia, Moscow, 42 p., 1993.

  6. Kolupaev, A.V. Transformation of pesticides by soil microflora, Topical aspects of modern microbiology: V Youth School-Conference with international participation, Winogradsky Institute, Russia, Moscow, pp. 112-114, 2009.

  7. Round, Y. Microbiological aspects of ecological agriculture, Proceedings of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Agricultural Microbiology, Russia,Vol. 60, pp.5 -9, 1990. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org Section Ecology and Environmental Protection

  8. Ksenofontova, O. The impact of pesticides on soil microorganisms of Saratov region, Proceedings of the University of Saratov.Chemistry.Biology. Ecology, Russia, Vol.12. issue 1, pp. 75-81, 2012.

  9. Ksenofontova, O. Changes in the number of soil microorganisms under the influence of pesticides, Ecology - education, science and industry: International Scientific Conference, Russia, Belgorod, pp. 252 – 255, 2002.

  10. Minoransky, V.A. Saving useful biota - an essential condition for non-pesticidal technology, Eco-friendly and non-pesticidal technology of crop production: Materials of All-Union scientific and practical meeting, Russia, Pushchino, Vol. 2, pp. 5 -8, 1994.

  11. Mokhov, N.A. Effect of insecticide "karate" to the level of oxidative stress in animals: author's abstract of the thesis of Candidate of Biological Sciences, Russia, Volgograd, 26 p., 2001.

  12. Novikov, L.V. The effectiveness of chemical and biological agents against diseases of spring barley in the Kemerovo region: thesis of Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Russia, Kemerovo, 159 p., 2005.

  13. Novozhilov, K. Modeling the behavior of pesticides in the environment, Plant Protection and Quarantine, Russia, issue 12, pp. 8-13, 1999.

  14. Tyshkevich, G.L. Environmental protection in intensive agriculture, USSR, Chisinau, 242 p., 1987.

  15. Chizhevsky, M.G. The role of humus and microorganisms in the root nutrition of higher plants under conditions of water and sand cultures, Proceedings of Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy, Russia, Moscow, Vol. 2, pp. 173-192, 1955. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConferences SGEM2015 International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

  16. Ivantsova, E.A. The impact of pesticides on soil microflora and useful biota, Science Journal of Volgograd State University. Natural sciences, Russia, issue 2 (6), pp. 35 -40, 2013.

  17. Ivantsova, E.A. Ecological problems of pesticide use, News of Nizhnevolzhskyagrouniversity complex: Science and higher vocational education, Russia, issue 1, pp. 41-46, 2008.

  18. Izhevsky, S.S. The negative consequences of the use of pesticides, Plant protection and quarantine, Russia, issue 5, pp. 16-19, 2006.

  19. Kandybin, N.V. Microbiologisation – alternative of chemical use in the preparation of environmentally sound crop production: regional recommendations, Russia, Moscow, Vol. 1, pp. 66-72, 1995.

  20. Kovalenko L.V. Ecological assessment of the use of chemical protection of plants in the cultivation of crops in rotation on sod-podzolic heavy loamy soil: author's abstract of the thesis of Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Russia, Moscow, 42 p., 1993.

  21. Kolupaev, A.V. Transformation of pesticides by soil microflora, Topical aspects of modern microbiology: V Youth School-Conference with international participation, Winogradsky Institute, Russia, Moscow, pp. 112-114, 2009.

  22. Round, Y. Microbiological aspects of ecological agriculture, Proceedings of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Agricultural Microbiology, Russia,Vol. 60, pp.5 -9, 1990. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org Section Ecology and Environmental Protection

  23. Ksenofontova, O. The impact of pesticides on soil microorganisms of Saratov region, Proceedings of the University of Saratov.Chemistry.Biology. Ecology, Russia, Vol.12. issue 1, pp. 75-81, 2012.

  24. Ksenofontova, O. Changes in the number of soil microorganisms under the influence of pesticides, Ecology - education, science and industry: International Scientific Conference, Russia, Belgorod, pp. 252 – 255, 2002.

  25. Minoransky, V.A. Saving useful biota - an essential condition for non-pesticidal technology, Eco-friendly and non-pesticidal technology of crop production: Materials of All-Union scientific and practical meeting, Russia, Pushchino, Vol. 2, pp. 5 -8, 1994.

  26. Mokhov, N.A. Effect of insecticide "karate" to the level of oxidative stress in animals: author's abstract of the thesis of Candidate of Biological Sciences, Russia, Volgograd, 26 p., 2001.

  27. Novikov, L.V. The effectiveness of chemical and biological agents against diseases of spring barley in the Kemerovo region: thesis of Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Russia, Kemerovo, 159 p., 2005.

  28. Novozhilov, K. Modeling the behavior of pesticides in the environment, Plant Protection and Quarantine, Russia, issue 12, pp. 8-13, 1999.

  29. Tyshkevich, G.L. Environmental protection in intensive agriculture, USSR, Chisinau, 242 p., 1987.

  30. Chizhevsky, M.G. The role of humus and microorganisms in the root nutrition of higher plants under conditions of water and sand cultures, Proceedings of Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy, Russia, Moscow, Vol. 2, pp. 173-192, 1955. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConferences SGEM2015 International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

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