Abstract

The effect of increasing concentrations of p,p′ DDT on dry matter production and nitrogen fixation of white clover (Trifolium repens L.) growing in pots with volcanic soils of the southern region of Chile was studied. The chlorinated insecticides content of the soils ranged from low to very high (>20 mg/kg), being associated with the amount of insecticide applied. A detrimental effect of medium and high levels of DDT on growth, dry matter production and N-accumulation of clover was observed. The effects on nodulation and nitrogenase activity were smaller. These effects were higher when nutrient solutions were used instead of soil, because of the protective effects of soil colloids.

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