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High-throughput method for screening pendimethalin-degrading bacteria from one microbial bank
by
Ma, Liang
, Peng, Ya-Peng
, Mo, Ming-He
, Huang, Ying
, Liu, Tong
, Liu, Jian-Jin
in
Alcaligenes
/ Aniline Compounds - metabolism
/ Bacteria
/ Bacteria - classification
/ Bacteria - genetics
/ Bacteria - growth & development
/ Bacteria - isolation & purification
/ Bacteria - metabolism
/ Biodegradation
/ Biodegradation, Environmental
/ Chemical pest control
/ Culture Media - chemistry
/ Herbicides
/ Herbicides - metabolism
/ High-Throughput Screening Assays - methods
/ Microbial degradation
/ Microorganisms
/ Pendimethalin
/ Pesticides
/ Screening
/ Strains (organisms)
2024
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High-throughput method for screening pendimethalin-degrading bacteria from one microbial bank
by
Ma, Liang
, Peng, Ya-Peng
, Mo, Ming-He
, Huang, Ying
, Liu, Tong
, Liu, Jian-Jin
in
Alcaligenes
/ Aniline Compounds - metabolism
/ Bacteria
/ Bacteria - classification
/ Bacteria - genetics
/ Bacteria - growth & development
/ Bacteria - isolation & purification
/ Bacteria - metabolism
/ Biodegradation
/ Biodegradation, Environmental
/ Chemical pest control
/ Culture Media - chemistry
/ Herbicides
/ Herbicides - metabolism
/ High-Throughput Screening Assays - methods
/ Microbial degradation
/ Microorganisms
/ Pendimethalin
/ Pesticides
/ Screening
/ Strains (organisms)
2024
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High-throughput method for screening pendimethalin-degrading bacteria from one microbial bank
by
Ma, Liang
, Peng, Ya-Peng
, Mo, Ming-He
, Huang, Ying
, Liu, Tong
, Liu, Jian-Jin
in
Alcaligenes
/ Aniline Compounds - metabolism
/ Bacteria
/ Bacteria - classification
/ Bacteria - genetics
/ Bacteria - growth & development
/ Bacteria - isolation & purification
/ Bacteria - metabolism
/ Biodegradation
/ Biodegradation, Environmental
/ Chemical pest control
/ Culture Media - chemistry
/ Herbicides
/ Herbicides - metabolism
/ High-Throughput Screening Assays - methods
/ Microbial degradation
/ Microorganisms
/ Pendimethalin
/ Pesticides
/ Screening
/ Strains (organisms)
2024
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High-throughput method for screening pendimethalin-degrading bacteria from one microbial bank
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High-throughput method for screening pendimethalin-degrading bacteria from one microbial bank
2024
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Abstract
The extensive use of chemical pesticides, such as herbicides, has resulted in significant environmental pollution. Microbial degradation represents a crucial approach for managing this pesticide-associated pollution, with enrichment culturing serving as a method for isolating pesticide-degrading microorganisms. However, the efficiency of this strategy is limited, often yielding only a few isolated strains. In this study, a new mineral salt medium (MSM) was developed, and a high-throughput method was used for screening pendimethalin-degrading bacteria by measuring the bacterial growth in the MSM. The utilization of this method resulted in the isolation of 56 pendimethalin-degrading bacteria from approximately 2000 bacterial strains, including 37 Bacillus spp., 10 Alcaligenes spp., 5 Pseudomonas spp., and other 4 strains identified for the first time as pendimethalin-degrading strains. This method may hold promise not only for isolating bacterial strains capable of degrading other pesticides but also for facilitating the utilization of the substantial bacterial strains stored in bacterial banks.
A high-throughput method for screening pendimethalin-degrading bacteria was developed and resulted in the isolation of 56 pendimethalin-degrading bacteria from approximately 2000 bacterial strains.
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Oxford University Press
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