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Glyphosate biodegradation - Study of glyphosate biodegradation by bacteria isolated from soil treated with different pesticides. DE

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Glyphosate (N-phosphonomethylglycine) is the most commonly used herbicide worldwide and in Algeria. Knowledge of the bacteria capable of degrading it is of great interest. Thus, in this study, thirty bacterial strains were isolated, by enrichment cultures, from three soils in the Mostaganem region treated with different herbicides (Glyphosate, Metribuzin and Linuron).These bacterial isolates showed high growth levels in the presence of glyphosate as the sole carbon source, so they were used for optimization studies of abiotic parameters for efficient glyphosate degradation. Twelve strains showed better growth results in a minimal medium containing 1 to 4g/l glyphosate for 48 to 120 hours of incubation, supplemented with glucose (1g/l). These strains were able to tolerate temperatures of up to 45°C, an initial pH (from 5 to 10) and NaCl levels of up to 5%. The twelve strains selected belonged to the Pseudomonadaceaethe Aeromonadaceaefamily Chromobacteriaceae the Rhizobiaceae and the Vibrionaceae.

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Dr CHADLI Aicha, 36, PhD in biology, field of natural and life sciences, specialty applied microbiology, option quality control and food hygiene, lecturer class -A- at the Ecole Supérieure d'Agronomie (ESA) in Mostaganem.

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Authors Khadidja Ameur, Aicha Chadli, Fouad Mekhalef Benhafsa
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.12.2023
 
EAN 9786206850649
ISBN 9786206850649
No. of pages 72
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > General, dictionaries

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