| Literature DB >> 34844804 |
Ziqiu Lin1, Shimei Pang2, Zhe Zhou1, Xiaozhen Wu1, Jiayi Li1, Yaohua Huang1, Wenping Zhang1, Qiqi Lei1, Pankaj Bhatt1, Sandhya Mishra1, Shaohua Chen3.
Abstract
The microbial degradation of acephate in pure cultures has been thoroughly explored, but synergistic metabolism at the community level has rarely been investigated. Here, we report a novel microbial consortium, ZQ01, capable of effectively degrading acephate and its toxic product methamidophos, which can use acephate as a source of carbon, phosphorus and nitrogen. The degradation conditions with consortium ZQ01 were optimized using response surface methodology at a temperature of 34.1 °C, a pH of 8.9, and an inoculum size of 2.4 × 108 CFU·mL-1, with 89.5% of 200 mg L-1 acephate degradation observed within 32 h. According to the main products methamidophos, acetamide and acetic acid, a novel degradation pathway for acephate was proposed to include hydrolysis and oxidation as the main pathways of acephate degradation. Moreover, the bioaugmentation of acephate-contaminated soils with consortium ZQ01 significantly enhanced the removal rate of acephate. The results of the present work demonstrate the potential of microbial consortium ZQ01 to degrade acephate in water and soil environments, with a different and complementary acephate degradation pathway.Entities:
Keywords: Acephate; Biodegradation; Kinetics; Metabolic pathway; Microbial consortium
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34844804 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.127841
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588