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Activities of invertase and cellulase as influenced by the application of tridemorph and captan to groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) soil
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EngineeringAgricultural EconomicsArachis HypogaeaOxidative StressSoil BiochemistryPhysiological Plant PathologyAgricultural ChemistryPlant-soil InteractionPlant-soil RelationshipBioanalysisMicrobial EcologyToxicologyInvertase ActivitiesAllergyPhytotoxicityPhysiologyCaptan LevelsSoil SamplesMicrobiologyMetabolismMedicinePlant Physiology
-1 on the activity of invertase and cellulase in a vertisol. The activities of invertase and cellulase were significantly more at tridemorph and captan levels of 2.5 and 5.0 kg ha -1 , respectively. But at higher concentrations of 7.5 and 10 kg ha -1 respectively, tridemorph and captan were toxic to both cellulase and invertase activities. In soil samples receiving 2.5-5.0 kg ha -1 of the fungcides, the accumulation of reducing sugar was pronounced more at 20 days, and the activity of the invertase and cellulase was drastically decreased with increasing period of incubation up to 30 and 40 days.
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