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The Effect Of Pesticides Dichlorodiphenyl Trichloroeyhane (d.d.y) And Benzene Hexachroride (bhc) On The Microflora Of The Three Types Of Soil.

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Abstract

The effect of pesticides, chchlorodipheny trichloroethane (DDY) and Benzene hexaxhoride (BHc) on the microflora of the three types of soil (loamy, clay and sandy soil) was conducted. The serial dietitian technique was employed up to 10-3 using nutrient agar, potato dextrose agar and sabourand agar plates. The isolation of both bacterial and fungal organisms were made before treating the soil types with the two pesticides), D.D.T and BHC. and after treating the soil types with D.D.T after treating and BHc. The highest bacterial count before treating the soil types with D.D.T and BHc was got in loamy soil with 133 per ml having PH 7.1, followed by clay soil with 78 per ml and least was sandy soil with 42 per ml. while the highest bacterial count after treating the soil types with D.D.T was gotten in loamy soil 105 per ml, followed by clay soil with 51 and least count was got in sandy with 28 per ml. Also the highest bacterial count after treatment with BHc was obtained in loamy soil with 12F per ml, followed by clay soil with 64 per ml and the least count was got from sand soil with 37 per ml. The highest bacterial isolate from all the soil types before treatment with the two pesticides was pseudomonas with 25 per ml, followed by Bacillus SPP with 24 per ml, and next was achnomycetes with 19 per ml while the least bacterial organism was Rhizobrium SPP. The fungal organisms isolates were Aspergillus species, syncophatastrum species, pernicillum species and mucor species. The results of this project showed that there was reduction in microflora of the soil types after treatment separately with the two pesticides. But the effect was more with D.D.T than with BHc. Also the effects of the two pesticides was highest in sandy soil followed by clay and lastly the loamy soil.

Table of Content

Title pages

Certification page

Acknowledgement

Dedication page

Abstract

Table of contents



CHAPTER ONE

Introduction

1.2Aims and objectives

1.3Statement of problem

1.4Hypothesis

1.5Limitation of the study



CHAPTER TWO

Literature review

2.1Pesticide labeling and safety

2.2Various classes and types of pesticides.

2.3Effects of pesticide on population of invertebrates in soil

2.4Effects of pesticides on population of vertebrates in the soil

2.5Effects of pesticides on population of micro organism in the soil



CHAPTER THREE

3.0Materials and methods

3.1materials

3.2Methods

3.2.1Sterilization

3.2.2 Collection of pesticides

3.2.3Collection of three types of soil loamy clay sandy

3.2.4 Preparation of media

2.2.5Playing technique

3.2.6 Microbial count, staining and microscopic work

3.2.7Identification of would

3.2.8 Biochemical test for identification



CHAPTER FOUR

Result



CHAPTER FIVE

Discussions



CHAPTER SIX

6.0Conclusion and recommendation

6.1conclusion

6.2recommendation

References

Appendix

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