Thiamethoxam degradation by Pseudomonas and Bacillus strains isolated from agricultural soils

被引:0
|
作者
Shivnam Rana
Vikas Jindal
Kousik Mandal
Gurpreet Kaur
V. K. Gupta
机构
[1] Punjab Agricultural University,Department of Microbiology
[2] Punjab Agricultural University,Insect Molecular Biology Laboratory, Department of Entomology
[3] Punjab Agricultural University,Pesticide Residue Analysis Laboratory, Department of Entomology
来源
关键词
Degradation; Thiamethoxam;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Twelve bacterial species were evaluated to know the degradation pattern of thiamethoxam in liquid medium. All the bacterial species could actively degrade phorate in a mineral salt medium containing phorate (50 μg ml–1) as sole carbon source. As these species have ability to degrade, we used these for the degradation of thiamethoxam—a neonicoitinoids. Screening of 12 active phorate-metabolizing bacterial species resulted in selection of Bacillus aeromonas strain IMBL 4.1 and Pseudomonas putida strain IMBL 5.2 causing 45.28 and 38.23 % thiamethoxam (50 μg ml−1) reduction, respectively, in 15 days as potential thiamethoxam degrading species. These two bacterial species grew optimally at 37 °C under shake culture conditions in MSMT medium raised with initial pH of 6.0–6.5 and use of these optimum cultural conditions resulted in improved thiamethoxam degradation by these bacterial species. These species caused maximum thiamethoxam degradation only in the presence of thiamethoxam as sole source of carbon and energy and the same was reduced in the presence of easily metabolize able carbon (C0 and C1) and nitrogen ((N0, N1 and N2) sources. This could be attributed to involvement of repressible metabolic pathways, reactions of which are inhibited by the presence of easily available nutrients for growth. Besides above, qualitative analysis of thiamethoxam residues by gas liquid chromatography revealed complete metabolization of thiamethoxam without detectable accumulation of any known thiamethoxam metabolites.
引用
下载
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Thiamethoxam degradation by Pseudomonas and Bacillus strains isolated from agricultural soils
    Rana, Shivnam
    Jindal, Vikas
    Mandal, Kousik
    Kaur, Gurpreet
    Gupta, V. K.
    ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT, 2015, 187 (05)
  • [2] SPECIES VARIATION AND PLASMID INCIDENCE AMONG FLUORESCENT PSEUDOMONAS STRAINS ISOLATED FROM AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOILS
    CAMPBELL, JIA
    JACOBSEN, CS
    SORENSEN, J
    FEMS MICROBIOLOGY ECOLOGY, 1995, 18 (01) : 51 - 62
  • [3] Novel Bacterial Strains Pseudomonas sp. and Bacillus sp. Isolated from Petroleum Oil Contaminated Soils for Degradation of Flourene and Phenanthrene
    Bharti, V
    Gupta, B.
    Kaur, J.
    POLLUTION, 2019, 5 (03): : 657 - 669
  • [4] NITROGEN FIXATION BY BACILLUS STRAINS ISOLATED FROM NIGERIAN SOILS
    MOORE, AW
    BECKING, JH
    NATURE, 1963, 198 (488) : 915 - &
  • [5] Insight into the effect of microplastics on the adsorption and degradation behavior of thiamethoxam in agricultural soils
    Hu M.
    Huang L.
    Wang Y.
    Tan H.
    Yu X.
    Chemosphere, 2023, 337
  • [6] Adsorption-desorption and degradation of insecticides clothianidin and thiamethoxam in agricultural soils
    Li, Yang
    Su, Peidong
    Li, Yadong
    Wen, Kejun
    Bi, Guihong
    Cox, Michael
    CHEMOSPHERE, 2018, 207 : 708 - 714
  • [7] CAMPHOR DEGRADATION BY STRAINS OF PSEUDOMONAS AND MYCOBACTERIUM ISOLATED FROM SOIL
    CHANDLER, RA
    GALLIGAN, RF
    MACRAE, IC
    AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 1973, 26 (04) : 999 - 1003
  • [8] FEATHER DEGRADATION BY STRAINS OF BACILLUS ISOLATED FROM DECOMPOSING FEATHERS
    Nagal, Swetlana
    Jain, P. C.
    BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY, 2010, 41 (01) : 196 - 200
  • [9] Hexadecane degradation by bacterial strains isolated from contaminated soils
    Abdel-Megeed, Ahmed
    Al-Harbi, Naif
    Al-Deyab, Salem
    AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2010, 9 (44): : 7487 - 7494
  • [10] Microbial degradation mechanism and pathway of the insecticide thiamethoxam by isolated Bacillus Cereus from activated sludge
    Xiang, Xuezhu
    Xie, Yue
    Tian, Di
    Chen, Zhenguo
    Yi, Xiaohui
    Chen, Ziyan
    Huang, Minzhi
    ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2024, 246