Abstract:Imidacloprid is a broad-spectrum insecticide frequently used in agricultural areas for the control of insect pests. The excessive use of this chemical has caused several ecological and health problems to mammals and humans. This insecticide can be degraded by soil microorganisms and transformed into by-products with a lower degree of toxicity. The objective of this study was to isolate bacteria from maize and sorghum soils contaminated with imidacloprid for several years. Bacteria were isolated with minimum sa… Show more
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