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publication name Bioremediation of the polluted soil with carbamate pesticides by Streptomyces violaceusniger or/and Azospirillum brasilense.
Authors Zaghloul, R.A.; Ehsan, A. Hanafy; Rahal, A. Gh. and Lobna, A. Moussa
year 2003
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journal Proceedings of 11th Microbiology Conf. Cairo, Egypt. Oct. 12-14; 2003
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pages 19-35
publisher Proceedings of 11th Microbiology Conf. Cairo, Egypt. Oct. 12-14; 2003
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Abstract

This research was carried out to study the persistence rate and decomposition of carbofuran and temik nematicides in autoclaved and non-autoclaved soil inoculated with ,S. violaceusniger or /and A. brasilense. Results indicated that the application of either carbofuran or temik to soil led to a decrease in total microbial counts, actinomycetes counts and dehydrogenase activity. In contrast, the above mentioned parameters were increased in soil amended with pesticides and inoculated with either S. violaceusniger or A. brasilense as well as mixture of them. Inoculation of soil with the above mentioned strains combined with insecticides application accelerated the dissipation rate and transformation of both carbofuran and temik specially when the mixture of the two strains was used. Disappearance rate of carbofuran and temik and their decomposition were more rapid in non-autoclaved soil than that in autoclaved one. Carbofuran and temik rapidly disappeared from the soil inoculated with the mixture of A. brasilense and S. violaceusniger compared with the inoculated soil with each strain individually. Also, results showed that carbofuran and temik rapidly degraded in soil inoculated with S. violaceusniger than that inoculated with A. brasilense. The main compounds produced from carbofuran degradation were carbofuran-phenol; 3-keto carbofuran; 3-hydroxy-carbofuran and other unknown compounds. Whereas, temik mainly degraded to temik sulfone, temik sulfoxide and other unknown compounds.

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