2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00253-014-5858-5
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Genetic and metabolic analysis of the carbofuran catabolic pathway in Novosphingobium sp. KN65.2

Abstract: The widespread agricultural application of carbofuran and concomitant contamination of surface and ground waters has raised health concerns due to the reported toxic effects of this insecticide and its degradation products. Most bacteria that degrade carbofuran only perform partial degradation involving carbamate hydrolysis without breakdown of the resulting phenolic metabolite. The capacity to mineralize carbofuran beyond the benzofuran ring has been reported for some bacterial strains, especially sphingomona… Show more

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“…Degradation by micro-organisms is an important route for carbofuran dissipation in treated soils. Carbofuran-degrading bacteria have been isolated from various geographically separated areas of the world from soils that were regularly treated with the pesticide (Chaudhry and Ali, 1988;Desaint et al, 2000;Yan et al, 2007;Nguyen et al, 2014;Shin et al, 2012Shin et al, , 2014. The Mcd enzyme catalyses the hydrolysis of carbofuran in Achromobacter sp.…”
Section: Carbofuranmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Degradation by micro-organisms is an important route for carbofuran dissipation in treated soils. Carbofuran-degrading bacteria have been isolated from various geographically separated areas of the world from soils that were regularly treated with the pesticide (Chaudhry and Ali, 1988;Desaint et al, 2000;Yan et al, 2007;Nguyen et al, 2014;Shin et al, 2012Shin et al, , 2014. The Mcd enzyme catalyses the hydrolysis of carbofuran in Achromobacter sp.…”
Section: Carbofuranmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mineralization experiments with 14 C-aromatic-ring-labeled carbofuran demonstrated the ability of Novosphingobium sp. KN65.2 to degrade the aromatic ring of carbofuran and use it a carbon source (Nguyen et al, 2014). Strain KN65.2 metabolizes carbofuran via a unique operon consisting of the cfd genes.…”
Section: Carbofuranmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Both carbofuran and CP were degraded quickly at the first 12 h, which accounted for 60% and 75% of the amount of the initially added pesticides respectively. The reduction in the degradation rate after 12 h may be due to the accumulation of carbonfuran phenol and TCP, which have antimicrobial activity and are toxic to the bacterial growth and metabolism (Singh et al ., ; Nguyen et al ., ). In contrast, no decrease in the concentration of carbofuran and CP was detected in M9 minimal medium inoculated with P. putida KTU (data not shown).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Carbofuran is a broad‐spectrum carbamate insecticide that is used widely for disease control in vegetable, fruit and crops. However, the potential health risks to humans posed by excessive use of carbofuran are not ignored because carbofuran is a potent AChE inhibitor (Nguyen et al ., ). Carbofuran and CP are often applied to agricultural soil together, thus, combined pollution caused by them needs to be resolved by developing new techniques (Rama Krishna and Philip, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%