2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00203-022-02765-5
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Biodegradation α-endosulfan and α-cypermethrin by Acinetobacter schindleri B7 isolated from the microflora of grasshopper (Poecilimon tauricola)

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“…The rise in the abundance of Acinetobacter and Arthrobacter by about 3% in a PCZ-sprayed plant may be designated the indicators to denote PCZ contamination. Acinetobacter members are reported to degrade many different pesticides, such as permethrin, atrazine, malathion, imazamox, deltamethrin, α-endosulfan, and α-cypermethrin ( 33 , 34 ). On the other hand, Phycicoccus appeared as an interesting genus that was greatly enhanced in NBRI-W9 treatment compared with the control (0.4%) and remained nearly undetectable in others.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rise in the abundance of Acinetobacter and Arthrobacter by about 3% in a PCZ-sprayed plant may be designated the indicators to denote PCZ contamination. Acinetobacter members are reported to degrade many different pesticides, such as permethrin, atrazine, malathion, imazamox, deltamethrin, α-endosulfan, and α-cypermethrin ( 33 , 34 ). On the other hand, Phycicoccus appeared as an interesting genus that was greatly enhanced in NBRI-W9 treatment compared with the control (0.4%) and remained nearly undetectable in others.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study demonstrated that when the bacterial strain was treated with 100 mg/L of both pesticides in a glucose-mediated non-sulfur medium, significant growth of the bacterial strain was observed. Additionally, this study showed that within 10 days, the bacterial strain was capable of degrading 67.31 and 68.4% of α-endosulfan and α-cypermethrin, respectively ( Ozdal and Algur, 2022 ).…”
Section: Functions Of Insect Gut Microbiotamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been reported that enzymatic activity in insect guts could degrade methyl ester compounds, such as gardenioside methyl ester. 64 Presumably, 48 h post-digestion the structure of shanzhiside methyl ester is degraded, resulting in a significant reduction in the entomotoxic effect of shanzhiside methyl ester on S. litura caterpillars. Altogether, we thus conclude that CNP-mediated increase in sesamolin and shanzhiside methyl ester (i.e., at early stage within 24 h) is largely responsible for mediating sesame plant resistance against S. litura caterpillars.…”
Section: Environmental Science: Nano Papermentioning
confidence: 99%