Dar_2022_Arch.Microbiol_204_482

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Title : Biodegradation of malathion by Micrococcus sp. strain MAGK3: kinetics and degradation fragments - Dar_2022_Arch.Microbiol_204_482
Author(s) : Dar MA , Chanwala J , Meena PR , Singh AP , Kaushik G
Ref : Arch Microbiol , 204 :482 , 2022
Abstract :

Malathion is widely used as an agricultural insecticide, but its toxic nature makes it a serious environmental contaminant. To screen indigenous bacteria for malathion degradation, a strain MAGK3 capable of utilizing malathion as its sole carbon and energy source was isolated from Pennisetum glaucum agricultural soil. Based on morphological and biochemical characteristics and 16S rDNA sequence analysis, strain MAGK3 was identified as Micrococcus aloeverae. The strain was cultured in the presence of malathion under aerobic and energy-restricting conditions, and it grew well in MSM containing malathion (1000 microl/L), showing the highest specific growth rate at 500 microl/L(.) Reverse-phase UHPLC-DAD analysis indicated that 100%, 90.48%, 84.27%, 75.46%, 66.65%, and 31.96% of malathion were degraded within 15 days in liquid culture augmented with 50, 100, 200, 300, 500, and 1000 microl/L concentrations of commercial malathion, respectively. Confirmation of malathion degradation to malathion mono, diacids, and phosphorus moiety was performed by Q-TOF-MS analysis, and a pathway of biodegradation was proposed. The influence of co-substrates was also examined to optimize biodegradation further. Kinetic studies based on different models were conducted, and the results demonstrated good conformity with the first-order model. Malathion degradation process by Micrococcus aloeverae was characterized by R(2) of 0.95, and the initial concentration was reduced by 50% i.e. (DT50) in 8.11 d at an initial concentration of 500 microl/L. This establishes the Micrococcus sp. as a potent candidate for active bioremediation of malathion in liquid cultures as it can withstand high malathion load and can possibly impact the development strategies of bioremediation for its elimination.

PubMedSearch : Dar_2022_Arch.Microbiol_204_482
PubMedID: 35834020

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Dar MA, Chanwala J, Meena PR, Singh AP, Kaushik G (2022)
Biodegradation of malathion by Micrococcus sp. strain MAGK3: kinetics and degradation fragments
Arch Microbiol 204 :482

Dar MA, Chanwala J, Meena PR, Singh AP, Kaushik G (2022)
Arch Microbiol 204 :482