Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Dec 2021)

Pendimethalin biodegradation by soil strains of Burkholderia sp. and Methylobacterium radiotolerans

  • MATHEUS I.S. SANTOS,
  • ÉRIKA C.T.A. BRANDÃO,
  • EWERTON SANTOS,
  • MARCUS VINÍCIUS A. BATISTA,
  • CHARLES S. ESTEVAM,
  • MARCELO R. ALEXANDRE,
  • MARCELO F. FERNANDES

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765202120210924
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 93, no. suppl 4

Abstract

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Abstract Pendimethalin herbicide is widely used and persists in the environment as a contaminant causing negative impacts, including for human health. Microorganisms have the capacity to remove many contaminants from the environment. Thus, the aim of this work was to evaluate the efficiency of soil bacterial species prospected by molecular modelling of cytochrome P450 in to degrade pendimethalin. Strains of Burkholderia sp. and Methylobacterium radiotolerans were cultivated in a mineral saline medium enriched with 281 mg/L pendimethalin (MSPEN) and another containing glucose 1.0 g/L as extra carbon source (MSPENGLI). Both strains were able to degrade pendimethalin under the two conditions experienced. Burkholderia sp. F7G4PR33-4 was more efficient in degrading 65% of the herbicide in MSPEN medium, with 49.3% in MSPENGLI; while Methylobacterium radiotolerans A6A1PR46-4 degraded 55.4% in MSPEN and 29.8% in MSPENGLI mediums. These findings contribute to the expansion of knowledge on the competence of isolates of these two bacterial genera in degrading herbicidal xenobiotics and biotechnological potential for pendimethalin degradation and bioremediation.

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