| Literature DB >> 32030336 |
Haifeng Li1, Yuanli Wang1, Jiake Fu1, Shuang Hu1, Jianhang Qu1.
Abstract
The biodegradation of acetochlor in solution and soil and improvements in the growth of maize seedlings by a phosphate-solubilizing bacterial strain were investigated in this research. The strain Bacillus sp. ACD-9 optimally degraded acetochlor at pH 6.0 and 42 °C in solution. And acetochlor with an initial concentration of 30 mg/L was efficiently (> 60%) degraded by the strain after 2 days in solution. Acetochlor biodegradation and the resulting beneficial products were also identified by LC-MS, and the probable degradation products of acetochlor and two kinds of plant growth hormones, namely, 2-chloro-N-(2-methyl-6-ethylphenyl) acetamide (CMEPA), indoleacetic acid (IAA), and zeatin, were detected from the fermentation broth of strain ACD-9. The effects of the strain on the growth and acetochlor accumulation of maize seedlings were also analyzed in laboratory-scale pot experiments. Inoculation of the strain in soil could significantly improve growth (> 9.4%) and phosphorus uptake (> 14.8%) and decrease the accumulation (> 70%) and toxic effects of acetochlor on seedlings. Taking the results together, strain ACD-9 may be useful in the degradation of acetochlor in soil and promotion of the growth and phosphorus uptake of maize. © King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology 2020.Entities:
Keywords: Acetochlor; Beneficial effects; Biological degradation; Phosphate-solublizing bacteria
Year: 2020 PMID: 32030336 PMCID: PMC6981330 DOI: 10.1007/s13205-020-2056-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: 3 Biotech ISSN: 2190-5738 Impact factor: 2.406