کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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6311645 | 1307548 | 2011 | 5 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

To examine the bioremediation potential of Mortierella sp. strain W8 in endosulfan contaminated soil, the fungus was inoculated into sterilized and unsterilized soil spiked with endosulfan. Wheat bran and cane molasses were used as substrates to understand the influence of different organic materials on the degradation of endosulfan in soil. Strain W8 degraded α- and β- endosulfan in both sterilized and unsterilized soil. In unsterilized soil with wheat bran+W8, α- and β- endosulfan were degraded by approximately 80% and 50%, respectively after 28 d incubation against the initial endosulfan concentration (3 mg kgâ1 dw). The corresponding values for α- and β- endosulfan degradation with wheat bran only were 50% and 3%. Endosulfan diol metabolite was detected after 14 d incubation in wheat bran+W8 whereas it was not found with wheat bran only. Production of endosulfan sulfate, the main metabolite of endosulfan, was suppressed with wheat bran+W8 treatment compared with wheat bran only. It was demonstrated that wheat bran is a more suitable substrate for strain W8 than cane molasses. Wheat bran+W8 is a superior fungus and substrate mix for bioremediation in soil contaminated with endosulfan.
⺠We examine the degradation of endosulfan in soil by Mortierella sp. W8. ⺠Strain W8 can degrade endosulfan in sterilized and unsterilized soil. ⺠Wheat bran is more suitable substrate for strain W8 than cane molasses. ⺠We proved that W8 can convert endosulfan to endosulfan diol in soil. ⺠W8 is superior candidate for bioremediation in soil contaminated with endosulfan.
Journal: Chemosphere - Volume 85, Issue 3, October 2011, Pages 548-552