نتایج جستجو برای: biodegrading bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 180381  

Journal: :Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research 2023

Chemical pesticides have an impact on other living organisms in addition to their intended target organisms. Any chemical pesticide is therefore made safe for use by examining its biological characteristics and side effects. The present study was aimed at determining the resistance efficiency of six bacterial isolates obtained from malathion-contaminated soils. Bacteria were isolated soil sampl...

Journal: :advances in environmental technology 0
banafshe nadalian faculty of biological science, shahid beheshti university, gc, tehran, iran mohsen shahriari moghadam department of environment, faculty of natural resources, university of zabol, zabol, gholamhossein ebrahimipour faculty of biological science, shahid beheshti university, gc, tehran, iran

as a result of the global use of pesticides, various ecosystems have been contaminated in the world. biodegradation rate is mainly affected by isolation of efficient bacteria and determination of optimal biodegradation conditions. malathion degrading bacteria were isolated from agricultural soil of arvandkenar, iran. to optimize the biodegradation of malathion by the isolated strain, the effect...

2016

Azo dyes represent the world’s largest and most diverse group of synthetic dyes with uses spanning almost every industry (Pandey et al. 2007). Their significance to public health is great as these globally produced dyes have been proven to be carcinogenic upon biodegrading into their aromatic amines (Harmse 2013). But aside from their carcinogenic properties, azo dyes have another dangerous eff...

The global use of pesticides has resulted in the contamination of various ecosystems worldwide. The impact of these pesticides can be reduced through bioremediation. The factors that influence the biodegradation rate include the isolation of efficient bacteria for use in remediation and the determination of optimal biodegradation conditions. In this study, malathion degrading bacteria were isol...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2000
M B Mesarch C H Nakatsu L Nies

Benzene, toluene, xylenes, phenol, naphthalene, and biphenyl are among a group of compounds that have at least one reported pathway for biodegradation involving catechol 2,3-dioxygenase enzymes. Thus, detection of the corresponding catechol 2,3-dioxygenase genes can serve as a basis for identifying and quantifying bacteria that have these catabolic abilities. Primers that can successfully ampli...

2011
Alexander A. Kamnev

Microbial degradation of organic matter, like any oxidation process, requires an oxidizing agent. The role of the latter may be played by oxygen (the most common electron acceptor). However, under microaerobic conditions (ground water, subsurface soil) the supply of oxygen is limited, which, in its turn, may limit the biodegradation rate. An alternative possibility is the use of other electron ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1986
R M Ventullo R J Larson

The effects of long-chain (C(12) to C(18)) quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs) on the density, heterotrophic activity, and biodegradation capabilities of heterotrophic bacteria were examined in situ in a lake ecosystem. Monoalkyl and dialkyl substituted QACs were tested over a range of concentrations (0.001 to 10 mg/liter) in both acute (3 h) and chronic (21 day) exposures. In general, none of...

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