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Characteristics of two terbutylazine-degrading bacteria and the construction of a live bacterial agent for effective degradation of terbutylazine in soil

Jiangwei Zhu, Zhao Yan, Xiaolou Li, Li Fu

2022Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Two kinds of bacteria, named TDJ-7 and TDJ-9, were isolated from the soil, which could degrade terbutylazine effectively. TDJ-7 and TDJ-9 were identified as Bacillus pumilus and Bacillus subtilis. The degradation efficiency of 10mg/L of terbutylazine by TDJ-7 could reach 95% within 6 days, and the strain TDJ-9 could reach 98% under the same conditions. Both strain TDJ-7 and strain TDJ-7 could also effectively degrade simazine, metribuzin, atrazine and ametryn. In addition, strain TDJ-7 and TDJ-9 had been successfully developed into a live bacterial agent that could be used to degrade terbutylazine residue. These results suggest that strain TDJ-7 and TDJ-9 can be used for the bioremediation of terbutylazine or other s-triazine herbicides contamination.

Topics & Concepts

Bacillus pumilusSimazineBioremediationStrain (injury)Bacillus subtilisBacteriaAtrazineMetribuzinBacterial strainDegradation (telecommunications)ChemistryBacillus (shape)Microbial biodegradationMicrobiologyFood scienceBiologyMicroorganismPesticideAgronomyWeed controlAnatomyTelecommunicationsGeneticsComputer sciencePesticide and Herbicide Environmental StudiesPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental ImpactsInsect and Pesticide Research