Reedich Lisa M, Millican Michael D, Koch Paul L
J Environ Qual. 2017 May;46(3):490-497. doi: 10.2134/jeq2017.02.0067.
Maintaining healthy turfgrass often results in the use of pesticides to manage weed, insect, and disease pests. To identify and understand potential nontarget impacts of pesticide usage while still maintaining attractive and functional turfgrass sites, it is important to improve our understanding of how pesticides degrade in various environments throughout the growing season. Temperature heavily influences microbial community composition and activity, and the microbial community often heavily influences pesticide degradation in soil ecosystems. Pesticide transformation products generated through the action of soil microbial degradation networks can vary in their toxicity, with the potential result that a pesticide applied in the spring at 10°C could produce different transformation products with different toxicological impacts than the sample pesticide applied to the same site at 22°C. The objective of this review is to examine past research surrounding soil microbial activity related to pesticide degradation and provide a foundation for how the soil microbiome interacts with pesticides and how seasonal temperature variations may influence those interactions.
维护健康的草坪草通常需要使用农药来控制杂草、昆虫和病害。为了在保持草坪草美观和功能的同时识别并了解农药使用可能产生的非目标影响,提高我们对农药在整个生长季节不同环境中如何降解的认识非常重要。温度对微生物群落的组成和活性有很大影响,而微生物群落通常对土壤生态系统中的农药降解有很大影响。通过土壤微生物降解网络作用产生的农药转化产物的毒性可能各不相同,其潜在结果是,春季在10°C下施用的农药可能产生与在22°C下施用于同一地点的样品农药具有不同毒理学影响的不同转化产物。本综述的目的是审视过去围绕与农药降解相关的土壤微生物活性的研究,并为土壤微生物群如何与农药相互作用以及季节性温度变化可能如何影响这些相互作用提供一个基础。