Characterization of Cypermethrin-degradation by a Novel Molybdenum-reducing Morganella sp. Isolated from Active Agricultural Land in Northwestern Nigeria

Mariam Lawan, H. Yakasai, A. Babandi, S. Ibrahim, D. Shehu, M. Ya’u, K. Babagana
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The increasing use of cypermethrin in agricultural fields, household and industrial applications for effective pest control had increased the global burden of the pollutant over the years. Consequently, there is an urgent need to devise techniques to eliminate this pollutant from the environment. A bacterium capable of degrading cypermethrin has been successfully screened and characterized. The bacterium was grown in a mineral salt medium (MSM) supplemented with cypermethrin as its sole carbon and energy source at an optimum pH 7.5, temperature 40 ºC, a carbon source concentration of 4 g/L, optimum incubation time of 24 h and an inoculum size of 400 µL. The potential of Morganella sp. to degrade cypermethrin makes it an important instrument for the degradation of cypermethrin. This knowledge may be useful for the optimization of environmental conditions for cypermethrin bioremediation and important for detoxification of cypermethrin polluted sites.
尼日利亚西北部一株新型钼还原摩根菌对氯氰菊酯的降解特性
多年来,为了有效防治病虫害,在农业领域、家庭和工业应用中越来越多地使用氯氰菊酯,增加了这种污染物的全球负担。因此,迫切需要设计技术来从环境中消除这种污染物。成功筛选并鉴定了一种能降解氯氰菊酯的细菌。在以氯氰菊酯为唯一碳源和能量源的无机盐培养基(MSM)中生长,最佳pH为7.5,温度为40℃,碳源浓度为4 g/L,最佳培养时间为24 h,接种量为400µL。摩根氏菌对氯氰菊酯的降解潜力使其成为降解氯氰菊酯的重要工具。这对优化氯氰菊酯生物修复的环境条件和对氯氰菊酯污染场所的脱毒具有重要意义。
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