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Author(s):Cain, Ronald B.; Mitchell, Jean A.
Author Affiliation:Environmental Microbiology Laboratory, Department of Biological & Nutritional Sciences, The University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, UK
Title:Enhanced degradation of the fungicide vinclozolin: Isolation and characterisation of a responsible organism
Source:Pesticide Science. Vol. 48, No. 1, September 1996, p. 13-23.
Publishing Information:London : Society of Chemical Industry
# of Pages:11
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Vinclozolin; Biodegradation; Degradation; Metabolism; Fungicides; Characteristics
Abstract/Contents:"Enhanced degradation of the fungicide vinclozolin was stimulated by multiple successive applications to a soil without any history of previous pesticide input. A vinclozolin-degrading bacterium isolated from this soil was identified as a strain of Pseudomonas putida. This organism metabolised vinclozolin as a source of carbon, but it would neither grow nor transform any other closely related dicarboximide fungicides nor the degradation product, 3,5-DCA. The degradation of vinclozolin by cultures of P. putida St-1 was investigated under various culture conditions; biodegradation was optimal at 23°C, pH 6^DMD5 and inoculum densities of 10⁷ cells ml⁻¹ but cultures would grow from as little as 100 cells ml⁻¹. Amendments of the vinclozolin-degrading isolate to soil previously untreated with the fungicide caused rapid degradation of applied vinclozolin, whereas amendments of boiled cells, or variable cells grown in the absence of vinclozolin, produced no discernible effect on the rate of vinclozolin degradation."
Language:English
References:61
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Cain, R. B., and J. A. Mitchell. 1996. Enhanced degradation of the fungicide vinclozolin: Isolation and characterisation of a responsible organism. Pest Manage. Sci. 48(1):p. 13-23.
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