Research Article

Determining The Detoxification Potential of Some Soil Bacteria and Plants on Bioremediation of Deltamethrin, Fenvalerate and Permethrin Pesticides

Volume: 3 Number: 1 August 31, 2019
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Determining The Detoxification Potential of Some Soil Bacteria and Plants on Bioremediation of Deltamethrin, Fenvalerate and Permethrin Pesticides

Abstract

The aim of the study was upgrade the phytoremediation method for cleaning receiving environmet exposed to three kind of pesticides (Deltamethrin, Fenvalerate and Permethrin) for application of selected specific soil bacteria and agricultural plants. Efficient biodegradation of herbicides by bacteria depends of effectively uptake by the crops and expose aerobic biodegradation via detoxification enzymes of plants. These treatment techniques can take up degradation of toxic compounds into nontoxic compounds. The results of this study using Methylobacterium radiotolerans, Microbacterium arthosphaerae, Microbacterium chocolatum, Ochrobactrum thiophenivorans, Sphingomonas melonis, Sphingomonas aquatilis and Bacillus subtilis and crop phytoremediators in the experimental studies are presented. As a result of the experiments, It is understood that the using of recent techniques come close to decrease effects of pesticide pollution in artificially polluted agricultural lands.

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Supporting Institution

Munzur University

Project Number

PPMUB017-07

Thanks

Fundings for microbial identification, some glass materials and reactives are supported by The Scientific Research Projects Coordination Unit of Munzur University. Project Number PPMUB017-07

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Agricultural Engineering

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

August 31, 2019

Submission Date

July 8, 2019

Acceptance Date

August 21, 2019

Published in Issue

Year 2019 Volume: 3 Number: 1

APA
Erguven, G. Ö., & Koçak, E. (2019). Determining The Detoxification Potential of Some Soil Bacteria and Plants on Bioremediation of Deltamethrin, Fenvalerate and Permethrin Pesticides. Eurasian Journal of Agricultural Research, 3(1), 36-47. https://izlik.org/JA93GZ25JE
AMA
1.Erguven GÖ, Koçak E. Determining The Detoxification Potential of Some Soil Bacteria and Plants on Bioremediation of Deltamethrin, Fenvalerate and Permethrin Pesticides. EJAR. 2019;3(1):36-47. https://izlik.org/JA93GZ25JE
Chicago
Erguven, Gokhan Önder, and Emel Koçak. 2019. “Determining The Detoxification Potential of Some Soil Bacteria and Plants on Bioremediation of Deltamethrin, Fenvalerate and Permethrin Pesticides”. Eurasian Journal of Agricultural Research 3 (1): 36-47. https://izlik.org/JA93GZ25JE.
EndNote
Erguven GÖ, Koçak E (August 1, 2019) Determining The Detoxification Potential of Some Soil Bacteria and Plants on Bioremediation of Deltamethrin, Fenvalerate and Permethrin Pesticides. Eurasian Journal of Agricultural Research 3 1 36–47.
IEEE
[1]G. Ö. Erguven and E. Koçak, “Determining The Detoxification Potential of Some Soil Bacteria and Plants on Bioremediation of Deltamethrin, Fenvalerate and Permethrin Pesticides”, EJAR, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 36–47, Aug. 2019, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA93GZ25JE
ISNAD
Erguven, Gokhan Önder - Koçak, Emel. “Determining The Detoxification Potential of Some Soil Bacteria and Plants on Bioremediation of Deltamethrin, Fenvalerate and Permethrin Pesticides”. Eurasian Journal of Agricultural Research 3/1 (August 1, 2019): 36-47. https://izlik.org/JA93GZ25JE.
JAMA
1.Erguven GÖ, Koçak E. Determining The Detoxification Potential of Some Soil Bacteria and Plants on Bioremediation of Deltamethrin, Fenvalerate and Permethrin Pesticides. EJAR. 2019;3:36–47.
MLA
Erguven, Gokhan Önder, and Emel Koçak. “Determining The Detoxification Potential of Some Soil Bacteria and Plants on Bioremediation of Deltamethrin, Fenvalerate and Permethrin Pesticides”. Eurasian Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 3, no. 1, Aug. 2019, pp. 36-47, https://izlik.org/JA93GZ25JE.
Vancouver
1.Gokhan Önder Erguven, Emel Koçak. Determining The Detoxification Potential of Some Soil Bacteria and Plants on Bioremediation of Deltamethrin, Fenvalerate and Permethrin Pesticides. EJAR [Internet]. 2019 Aug. 1;3(1):36-47. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA93GZ25JE
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