Biodegradation of Organophosphorus Pesticide (Malathion) by Bacillus sp. FYM31 Isolated from Agriculture Drainage Water

Walaa N. Madbolly; Manal F. Abdelall; Sanaa S. Zaki; Hanan A. Nour El-Din; Mona I. Fahd; Abdallah, Soad A.; Soad A. Abdallah;

Abstract


Organophosphorus pesticides (OP) are used extensively in many arenas including
agriculture and industry leading to humans and agroecosystems disorders. Malathion is one of
the OP that are used in agriculture to control pest and protect crops. Also, they harm non-target
organisms and affect cruelly water sources, air, and soil quality. The present study aimed to
isolate and identify a potent bacterial isolate capable of degrading malathion. Bacterial strain
that isolated from Al Fayoum governorate, Egypt exhibited high efficiency for malathion
biodegradation. Biodegradation process using minimal salt medium (MSM) supplemented with
different malathion concentrations indicated that the bacterium was able to degrade and use
malathion as a sole carbon source up to 700 mg/l at 37°C.The potent strain that exhibited
biodegradation potential was identified as Bacillus sp. FYM31 and deposited into GenBank
with the accession number OK325597. HPLC proved the effectiveness of malathion removal
by Bacillus sp. FYM31 after 12 days of incubation to the level of 70.1% malathion (700 mg/l)
degradation. Organophosphorus hydrolase (opd) gene was detected in the potent Bacillus sp.
FYM31 strain. Due to the widespread usage of malathion in Egypt's agricultural areas, Bacillus
sp. FYM31 can help bio-remediate the polluted areas.


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Title Biodegradation of Organophosphorus Pesticide (Malathion) by Bacillus sp. FYM31 Isolated from Agriculture Drainage Water
Authors Walaa N. Madbolly; Manal F. Abdelall; Sanaa S. Zaki; Hanan A. Nour El-Din; Mona I. Fahd; Abdallah, Soad A.; Soad A. Abdallah 
Keywords Organophosphorus biodegradation;Malathion degrading- bacteria;Bacillus sp. Organophosphorus hydrolase;(opd) gene
Issue Date 2022
Publisher Scientific Publishing Unit
Journal Journal of Scientific Research in Science (JSRS) 
Volume 39
Issue 2
Start page 148
End page 164
DOI doi.org/10.21608/JSRS.2022.275794

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