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Document Type : Article In Journal 
Document Title :
BIOREMEDIATION OF CARBOFURAN FROM CONTAMINATED MEDIA USING SOIL BACTERIA
BIOREMEDIATION OF CARBOFURAN FROM CONTAMINATED MEDIA USING SOIL BACTERIA
 
Subject : BIOREMEDIATION OF CARBOFURAN FROM CONTAMINATED MEDIA USING SOIL BACTERIA 
Document Language : English 
Abstract : The present study aimed to investigate the remediation and removal ability of ten bacterial isolates, isolated from sandy and clay contaminated Egyptian soils, against carbofuran. Selected bacteria were inoculated in a nutrient medium supplied with 3 elevated concentrations of carbofuran (1, 2, 10 ppm), incubated at 30 ºC and 150 rpm for 3 weeks. The 10 investigated bacterial isolates exhibited remarkable ability for carbofuran removal at a very fast rate even at the highest concentration. However, this efficiency was a function of carbofuran concentration, exposure time, bacterial isolates and soil type from which bacteria were isolated. Very high removal efficiency [RE%(s)] ranges were obtained; 87.8-100, 83.1-100 and 71.2-97.4% at 1, 2 and 10 ppm carbofuran respectively after 3 exposure weeks. In general, Pseudomonas sp. PS20 isolated from the contaminated sand showed the highest RE% at all the investigated concentrations confirming its high degradative ability towards carbofuran. Most of the investigated isolates exhibited their maximum activity at 1 ppm and gradually decreased till reaching their lowest removal % at 10 ppm such as Pseudomonas spp. Other spp. such as Legionella spp. (environmental isolates) and Arcobacter sp., showed their highest achieved RE%(s) at 2 ppm that declined again at 10 ppm. Regardless bacterial, soil type and carbofuran concentrations, there was a general trend of increasing carbofuran RE% with increasing the exposure up to the investigated time (21 day). Maximum RE%(s) were achieved at the 3-carbofuran concentrations by sandy isolates although also high RE%(s) were obtained by clay isolates. Therefore, it is recommended that the present selection could be efficiently used for bioremediation of effluents and soils contaminated with carbofuran or structurally similar pesticides. 
ISSN : 00 
Journal Name : Assiut Univ. J. of Botany 
Volume : 34 
Issue Number : 2 
Publishing Year : 1426 AH
2005 AD
 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Sunday, June 21, 2009 

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ابتسامEbtesamInvestigatorDoctorate 
هشامHishamResearcherDoctorate 

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