Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4403720 | Procedia Environmental Sciences | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The potential effect of 1,2-dichlorobenzen(1,2-DCB) on microorganisms and enzyme activities was investigated in a flooded wetland soil. The results showed that the number of actinomycetes declined significantly after the treatment of 1,2-DCB at different concentrations, and the amout of bacteria and fungi were significantly decreased in soil samples treated with higher than 200 mg/Kg. 1,2-DCB at over the range of selected concentrations could completely inhibit urease activityin the first 28 days.1,2-DCB at the concentration lower than 100 mg/Kg dried soil stimulated the activity of catalase, while the others showed an inhibition during period of incubation. Results indicated that these two enzymes are sensitive to 1,2-DCB contamination.
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