A review on the enhanced degradation of pesticides in tropical agricultural soils

IF 1 Q4 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science Pub Date : 2023-04-24 DOI:10.1680/jenes.22.00096
Z. Getenga, E. Mogusu, A. N. Ngige, S. Kimosop, G. Mutua, F. Kengara, S. Reiner, D. Ulrike
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Pesticides newly introduced into the soil are normally poorly degraded by the native soil microbes. However, studies have demonstrated that repeated pesticide exposure to the soil microbes potentially enhances their biodegradation through selective enrichment of the pesticide-metabolizing microorganisms, particularly when the compound is used as a C or N and energy source. Enhanced degradation of recalcitrant compounds in soil has a significant environmental impact as the chemicals are less likely to contaminate the environmental ecosystems. We have undertaken several studies to isolate these adapted microbes which rapidly degrade chemicals hitherto known to be recalcitrant in soil. These microbes could potentially be used for bioremediation (bioaugmentation). In addition, other studies have shown the potential to remove pesticide contamination from the environment by use of organic materials locally generated as organic amendments (biostimulation). In this review, the various methods used in the course of our studies in determining the utilization of the selected chemicals (pesticides) by the adapted microbes as a source of C and N for growth and energy are discussed. We also present some of the compounds we have worked with and the successes registered in isolating key degraders of the respective pesticides and the extent the locally generated organic materials are able to enhance the degradation of the respective chemicals in soil.
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热带农业土壤中农药加速降解研究进展
新引入土壤的农药通常很难被原生土壤微生物降解。然而,研究表明,农药反复暴露于土壤微生物中可能会通过选择性富集农药代谢微生物来增强其生物降解能力,特别是当该化合物被用作碳或氮和能量来源时。土壤中顽固性化合物的增强降解具有显著的环境影响,因为这些化学物质不太可能污染环境生态系统。我们进行了几项研究,以分离出这些适应性微生物,它们能迅速降解迄今为止已知的土壤中难降解的化学物质。这些微生物有可能用于生物修复(生物增强)。此外,其他研究表明,通过使用当地生产的有机材料作为有机改进剂(生物刺激),有可能消除环境中的农药污染。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了在我们的研究过程中使用的各种方法,以确定选定的化学品(农药)的利用被适应的微生物作为生长和能量的C和N的来源。我们还介绍了我们研究过的一些化合物,以及在分离各自农药的关键降解物方面取得的成功,以及当地产生的有机材料能够增强各自化学物质在土壤中的降解程度。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science is an international, peer-reviewed publication providing a forum for the dissemination of environmental research, encouraging interdisciplinary research collaboration to address environmental problems. It addresses all aspects of environmental engineering and applied environmental science, with the exception of noise, radiation and light.
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