“…The Pseudomonas species has shown high metabolic adaptability to several toxic pollutants such as mancozeb (Pirahuata et al, 2006), metalaxyl (Massoud et al, 2008), methyl parathion, endosulfan, dimetoato, malation (Hussaini et al, 2013); parathion (Rosenberg and Alexander, 1979), monocrotophos (Bhadbhade et al, 2002a), lambda cyhalothrin (Manigandan et al, 2013), cymoxanil (Derbalah and Belal, 2008), cyhalop of butyl (Nie et al, 2011), chlorothalonil (Wang et al, 2011), and also consortium of Pseudomonas reduced Chlorothalonil (Rios and Penuela, 2015). However, there is no report on degradation of propineb, deltamethrin, dodemorph acetate, prochloraz, fenhexamid or tebuconazole by Pseudomonas sp.…”