2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.141100
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Mechanism of deltamethrin biodegradation by Brevibacillus parabrevis BCP-09 with proteomic methods.

Yingyue Zhang,
Jie Tang,
Su Wang
et al.
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“…Pesticides have caused extremely serious harm to the environment due to the unregulated use of pesticides in agricultural production over a long period of time and, with deeper research, it has also been found that pesticides not only contaminate the local soil but also spread to the world with the atmospheric cycle and enter the human body along with the food chain, which threatens public safety in many ways. In order to cope with this serious problem, researchers are searching for safe degradation of pesticides and safe and reliable alternatives to pesticides [131][132][133]. In addition to its antibacterial and antifungal properties, D-limonene has anthelmintic and insecticidal activities [134,135] and D-limonene has been the most used botanical insecticide in California in the past decade (averaging >20,000 kg per year) [136].…”
Section: Anthelmintic Activity and Insecticidal Activity Of D-limonenementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pesticides have caused extremely serious harm to the environment due to the unregulated use of pesticides in agricultural production over a long period of time and, with deeper research, it has also been found that pesticides not only contaminate the local soil but also spread to the world with the atmospheric cycle and enter the human body along with the food chain, which threatens public safety in many ways. In order to cope with this serious problem, researchers are searching for safe degradation of pesticides and safe and reliable alternatives to pesticides [131][132][133]. In addition to its antibacterial and antifungal properties, D-limonene has anthelmintic and insecticidal activities [134,135] and D-limonene has been the most used botanical insecticide in California in the past decade (averaging >20,000 kg per year) [136].…”
Section: Anthelmintic Activity and Insecticidal Activity Of D-limonenementioning
confidence: 99%