2001
DOI: 10.1007/s00128-001-0096-9
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Bioremediation of Methylparathion by Free and Immobilized Cells of . Isolated from Soil

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“…This results show that when the pesticide concentration is increased, the bioremediation ability of Bacillus spp. can be lost (Sreenivasulu and Aparna, 2001). Iqbal and Bartakke (2014) have identified B. pumilus to be capable of degrading malathion and dimethoate with 45% and 37% respectively.…”
Section: Bacillus Sppmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This results show that when the pesticide concentration is increased, the bioremediation ability of Bacillus spp. can be lost (Sreenivasulu and Aparna, 2001). Iqbal and Bartakke (2014) have identified B. pumilus to be capable of degrading malathion and dimethoate with 45% and 37% respectively.…”
Section: Bacillus Sppmentioning
confidence: 99%