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Harmful effects of endosulfan treatment on cyanobacterial distribution and some macromolecules of soybean plant
English
2009
African Journal of Biotechnology
English
In a trial to evaluate the impact of one of the commonly used insecticides in Egypt, a plot area cultivated with soybean was sprayed with endosulfan. Some of the biochemical criteria of the treated soybean and the biodiversity and biochemical activity of its companion cyanobacteria were compared with those of the untreated ones. The results revealed that endosulfan application caused inhibition in the attendance and biodiversity of the soil cyanobacteria found in the rhizosphere of the treated
doi:10.5897/ajb09.1027
fatcat:4cjieeecfzcgtdv3c2ksjkd7oq