Biodegradation of pesticide profenofos by the free and.
In general the research results suggest that the pattern of pesticide degradation during composting is similar to the degradatiion observed in soils. With a few important distinctions, composting can be considered a biologically active soil environment in which degradation is accelerated.
The issue covers the major issues regarding the problems associated with pesticides in the environment such as occurrence and fate in surface waters, wastewaters groundwater contamination, bioaccumulation and effects on biota in the aquatic environment, human health impacts, water treatment for pesticide removal and soil degradation studies.
This paper mainly aims at addressing onthe problem of soil contamination by pesticides, andthe literature of its degradation or transformation with special emphasis on advances in microbial degradation of organophosphates and clear understanding of its mechanism for the efficient onsite remediation of the contaminated environment is.
This paper reviews the current research on the degradation of not only the biodegradable plastics but also the conventional synthetic (commodity) plastics and their blends, and also use of various techniques for the analysis of degradation in vitro. 2. Degradation of plastics.
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During this study six bacterial isolates were found to show significant ability to carry out the degradation of selected pesticides, these cultures were identified Acinetobacter radioresistens.
The destruction of herbicides applied to the environment by man is essential to their sustained use. Without such a mechanism, they would ultimately accumulate to levels that would be phytotoxic to.