• Title of article

    Biodegradation of malathion by serratia marcescens isolated from Arvandkenar region, Iran

  • Author/Authors

    Nadalian، Banafshe نويسنده Faculty of Biological Science,Shahid Beheshti University,Tehran,Iran , , Shahriari Moghadam، Mohsen نويسنده Faculty of Natural Resources,Department of Environment,University of Zabol,Zabol,Iran , , Ebrahimipour، Gholamhossein نويسنده Faculty of Biological Science,Shahid Beheshti University,Tehran,Iran ,

  • Issue Information
    فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    55
  • To page
    61
  • Abstract
    The global use of pesticides has resulted in the contamination of various ecosystems worldwide. The impact of these pesticides can be reduced through bioremediation. The factors that influence the biodegradation rate include the isolation of efficient bacteria for use in remediation and the determination of optimal biodegradation conditions. In this study, malathion degrading bacteria were isolated from agricultural soil samples taken from the Arvandkenar region in Iran. To optimize the biodegradation of malathion by an isolated strain, the effect of four parameters (temperature, salinity, NH4Cl and K2HPO4) was evaluated while considering protein concentrations at different times. The malathion remaining in the media was measured using the gas chromatography method. A gramnegative bacterium strain BNA1 with malathion biodegrading ability was isolated from the soil sample which showed a 99% similarity to Serratia marcescens. The optimum biodegradation condition occurred at a temperature = 30 ˚C, salinity = 0 %, NH4Cl = 0.25 g/L and K2HPO4 = 0.25 g/L. A biodegradation efficiency of 65% was obtained under the abovementioned condition. The results of this study revealed the significant capability of BNA1 in the biodegradation of malathion. Therefore, the use of an isolated strain may be considered as an important tool in the bioremediation of pesticidecontaminated soil.
  • Keywords
    pesticide , Malathion , Serratia marcescens , Biodegradation , optimization
  • Journal title
    advances in Environmental Technology
  • Serial Year
    2016
  • Journal title
    advances in Environmental Technology
  • Record number

    2400540