2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-05076-3_12
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Microbial Degradation of Pesticides in Tropical Soils

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“…Soil microorganisms can enhance the pesticide degradation rate. Organic matter can provide energy for microorganisms in the soil 22 . The high content of soil organic matter is conducive to the reproduction of microorganisms, affecting the number and activity of the microorganisms, which influence the degradation of pesticides.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soil microorganisms can enhance the pesticide degradation rate. Organic matter can provide energy for microorganisms in the soil 22 . The high content of soil organic matter is conducive to the reproduction of microorganisms, affecting the number and activity of the microorganisms, which influence the degradation of pesticides.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L. macrolides in two types can able to grow at different value of pH, temperature and agitation speed, the growth is decreased under pH value 9 and 40 • C under 50 rpm whereas the optimum growth for degradation AAP were pH 7 at 30 • C under 200 rpm. Immobilized bacteria with sodium alginate recorded highest value for growth compared to free culture, the maximum microbial population were 9.34 cfu/ml at pH(7), 9.4 cfu/ml under 30 ₀ C, 10.0 cfu/ml under 250 rpm respecatavely.Temperature,humidity and agitation were the most important factors, which affected the growth and degradation (52). (53) found that several factors including pH and temperature affected degradation of fenitrothion-contaminated soil.…”
Section: Optimization Of the Environmental Conditions On The Growth Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Temperature and humidity were the most important factors, which affected the growth and reproduction of bacteria [ 98 ]. Zhu et al investigated that the degradation and mineralization of biaryl compounds in soil and compost by bacteria Ralstonia and Pickettii, and found that the nonionic surfactants tween 80 can enhance bacteria’s utilization of biaryl compounds under suitable soil moisture conditions, such as biphenyl, 4-chlorobipheny [ 99 , 100 ].…”
Section: Research On the Progress Of Microbial-degradation Of Pestmentioning
confidence: 99%