The Chemical and Biochemical Oxygen Demand Reduction By Armillaria tabescens In Malathion Supplemented Culture Medium

N. Yildirim, G. Erguven, E. Adar
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The extensive use of pesticides for controlling insects has been widely used in agricultural activities. However, the indiscriminate use of the pesticides has inflicted serious harmful problems to humans in the ecosystem. Our study aims to evaluating the capacity of Armillaria tabescens to remove the chemical oxygen demand (COD) and biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5) at different concentration of malathion insecticide (50, 100 and 150 ppm) under agitated (130 rpm) submerged culture conditions at 27 0C after 8 and 15 days. According to our results, A. tabescens has achieved COD reduction as 52.39, 27.24, and 38.30% at concentration of 50, 100 and 150 ppm respectively on 15 days. The BOD5 reduction rates were found as 78.2, 74.76 and 81.26% at 50, 100 and 150 ppm concentration respectively at the end of the 15th days. At the end of this time period, the dried biomass of A. tabescens was weighted and we have suggested that malathion in medium reduced the biomass production compared the control group (Sabouraud dextrose broth + A. tabescens). Our experiments have focused that; A. tabescens could be an alternative and useful fungus for bioremediation of wastewater containing malathion insecticide.
添加马拉硫磷培养基中蜜环菌的化学生化需氧量降低
农药的广泛使用已广泛应用于农业活动中。然而,农药的滥用给人类生态系统带来了严重的危害。本研究旨在评价在27℃搅拌(130 rpm)潜水培养条件下,不同浓度马拉硫磷杀虫剂(50、100和150 ppm)下,蜜环菌去除8和15天化学需氧量(COD)和生化需氧量(BOD5)的能力。结果表明,在浓度为50、100和150 ppm的条件下,15 d的COD降低率分别为52.39%、27.24%和38.30%。在50、100和150 ppm浓度下,第15天BOD5的还原率分别为78.2、74.76和81.26%。在这段时间结束时,对苦参的干燥生物量进行加权,我们认为与对照组(Sabouraud葡萄糖肉汤+苦参)相比,培养基中的马拉硫磷降低了苦参的生物量。我们的实验聚焦于此;在含马拉硫磷杀虫剂废水的生物修复中,tabescens可能是一种有用的替代真菌。
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