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ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BIFENTHRIN CATABOLIZING BACTERIAL STRAIN BACILLUS CIBI FROM SOIL FOR PYRETHROIDS BIODEGRADATION

Preeti Pandey1, Geetika Pant1 and G. Sibi1
  • 1 Indian Academy Degree College, India

Abstract

Pyrethroids are commonly used in most parts of the world and are reported to have potential health risks. Bifenthrin, a third generation pyrethroid used as insecticide has caused potential effect on aquatic life and human health. Bioremediation is a practical approach to reduce pesticide in the environment and reports of microbial degradation of bifenthrin are meagre. This study was aimed at isolating and characterizing bacterial isolates for the efficient removal of bifenthrin residues in the environment. A bacterial strain PGS-4 isolated from sewage of pesticide industry was tested for growth at higher concentration of bifenthrin (800 mg L-1) and the optimum pH and temperature were determined. The strain utilized bifenthrin as sole carbon source for growth over a wide range of pH (4.0-9.0) and temperatures (16-37°C). On the basis of growth kinetics studies, the optimal conditions were determined to be pH 7.0-8.0 and 30°C. 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis showed that strain PGS-4 forms a distinct phylogenetic lineage within the evolutionary radiation encompassed by the genus Bacillus and showed 99% similarity to that of Bacillus cibi. This study depicts the ability of B. cibi to utilize bifenthrin at higher concentration under in vitro thereby can be used in eliminating bifenthrin from contaminated soils as a practical approach to reduce pyrethroid toxicity in the environment.

OnLine Journal of Biological Sciences
Volume 14 No. 3, 2014, 188-195

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ojbsci.2014.188.195

Submitted On: 23 July 2014 Published On: 15 September 2014

How to Cite: Pandey, P., Pant, G. & Sibi, G. (2014). ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF BIFENTHRIN CATABOLIZING BACTERIAL STRAIN BACILLUS CIBI FROM SOIL FOR PYRETHROIDS BIODEGRADATION. OnLine Journal of Biological Sciences, 14(3), 188-195. https://doi.org/10.3844/ojbsci.2014.188.195

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Keywords

  • Bifenthrin
  • Pyrethroids
  • Biodegradation
  • Bacillus cibi
  • Insecticides