Shipin Kexue (Oct 2023)

Research Progress on the Degradation of Pyrethroids and 3-Phenoxybenzoic Acid by Filamentous Fungi

  • ZHOU Qiao, ZHANG Mengmei, LI Jianlong, HU Kaidi, LI Qin, LIU Shuliang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7506/spkx1002-6630-20221008-057
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 19
pp. 207 – 229

Abstract

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Pyrethroids (PYRs) are widely used as pesticides due to low toxicity and high efficacy; however, PYRs residues have caused increasingly serious environmental and food safety problems. 3-Phenoxybenzoic acid (3-PBA), one of the major intermediate degradation products of PYRs, is more stable and toxic than the parent pesticides, and its residue can further aggravate environmental and agricultural product pollution. In recent years, filamentous fungal degradation of PYRs and 3-PBA has been reported, and research on this topic mainly focuses on strain screening, degradation characteristics, degradation pathways and localization of degradation enzymes. Unfortunately, key enzymes and their encoding genes involved in the degradation process are rarely reported. With the development of sequencing technology, molecular biology technology has provided a new strategy to mine PYR-degrading enzymes and their encoding genes in filamentous fungi. In this article, the basic properties, residues status and hazards of PYRs and 3-PBA are described. The filamentous fungi capable of degrading PYRs and 3-PBA, and their degradation pathways and degrading enzymes are reviewed. In addition, future prospects for the development of methods for screening and verification of degrading enzymes and their encoding genes are discussed. We expect that this review will provide a theoretical basis for understanding the degradation pathways and mechanisms of PYRs and 3-PBA by filamentous fungi and provide a reference for reducing residual pesticides in the environment and agricultural products.

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