Biological degradation of metribuzin and profenofos by some efficient bacterial isolates

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  • who: C. Tamilselvan and colleagues from the Bioscience Research Foundation, Porur, Chennai, , Tamil Nadu, India have published the Article: Biological Degradation of Metribuzin and Profenofos by some Efficient Bacterial Isolates, in the Journal: Microorganisms are involved in soil processes such as recycling of essential plant nutrients, humus formation and soil structure stability. The addition of pesticides may disturb the equilibrium and thus fertility of the soil. The chances of isolating microbial strains from polluted soils, with high ability to metabolize a particular xenobiotic are brighter [6]. During enrichment with a xenobiotic compound, the natural selection of microorganisms . . .

     

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