Isolation and characterization of synthetic pyrethroids-degrading bacterial strains from agricultural soil

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Abstract

Pyrethroid pesticides are commonly used for pest control in agriculture setup, veterinary and home garden. They are now posing increased risks to non-targeted organisms associated to human beings due to their considerable use. The present work deals with the isolation of bacteria with tolerance to high concentrations of bifenthrin and cypermethrin from contaminated soil. Enrichment culture technique (bifenthrin concentration = 50-800 mg/L) was used for bacterial isolation. Bacteria that showed growth on minimal media with bifenthrin were also sub-cultured on minimal media with cypermethrin. Bacteria showing luxurious growth on both the pyrethroid, were screened out based on their morphological, biochemical parameters and by API 20NE Kit. Phylogenetic studies revealed that, one bacterial isolate (MG04) belonging to Acinetobacter lwoffii and other five bacterial isolates (MG06, MG05, MG01, MG03 and MG02) cluster with Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Pseudomonas putida respectively. Isolated members of genera Pseudomonas and Acinetobacter could be used for further detailed degradation studies by using FTIR, HPLC-MS or GC-MS analysis.

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Uzma, B., Ali, F., Qureshi, N. A., Shakeela, Q., Asima, B., Ahmed, S., … Rehman, M. U. (2023). Isolation and characterization of synthetic pyrethroids-degrading bacterial strains from agricultural soil. Brazilian Journal of Biology, 83, 1. https://doi.org/10.1590/1519-6984.271790

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