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Autor:
T. V. Shushkova, Sergey V. Tarlachkov, A. V. Sviridov, Alexey A. Leontievsky, I. T. Ermakova, D. O. Epiktetov
Publikováno v:
Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology. 57:836-844
The degradation of persistent organophosphorus pollutants have been studied in 6 soil bacterial isolates and in 3 bacterial strains adapted for utilization of glyphosate herbicide (GP) under laboratory conditions. Significant differences in the uptak
Autor:
Alexey A. Leontievsky, I. T. Ermakova, T. V. Shushkova, A. V. Sviridov, Sergey V. Tarlachkov, Dmitry O. Epiktetov
Publikováno v:
Microbiology Resource Announcements
The genome of an Achromobacter insolitus strain isolated from an agricultural soil polluted with the herbicide glyphosate is reported. The genome size is 6.4 Mb, with an average G+C content of 65.2%. These genomic data could contribute to a better un
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ORGANOPHOSPHORUS NEUROTOXINS ISBN: 9785369020265
ORGANOPHOSPHORUS NEUROTOXINS
ORGANOPHOSPHORUS NEUROTOXINS
The major contribution of microorganisms in metabolism of natural and synthetic phosphonates, the biochemical bases of these processes and possible interactions between degrading bacteria in natural and anthropogenic ecosystems are presented in the l
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https://doi.org/10.29039/42_253-287
https://doi.org/10.29039/42_253-287
Autor:
E. V. Ivanova, I. T. Ermakova, T. V. Shushkova, A. A. Leont'evskii, A. V. Sviridov, D. O. Epiktetov
Publikováno v:
Прикладная биохимия и микробиология. 51:183-190
This review analyzes the issues associated with biodegradation of glyphosate (N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine), one of the most widespread herbicides. Glyphosate can accumulate in natural environments and can be toxic not only for plants but also for anim
Autor:
Boris P. Baskunov, Natalya G. Vinokurova, N. F. Zelenkova, A. V. Sviridov, T. V. Shushkova, Alexey A. Leontievsky, I. T. Ermakova
Publikováno v:
Archives of microbiology. 199(5)
Four bacterial strains from glyphosate- or alkylphosphonates-contaminated soils were tested for ability to utilize different organophosphonates. All studied strains readily utilized methylphosphonic acid and a number of other phosphonates, but differ
Publikováno v:
Microbiology. 81:44-50
Conditions for obtaining the active biomass of Ochrobactrum anthropi GPK 3 and Achromobacter sp. Kg 16, bacteria which are able to degrade the herbicide glyphosate (N-phosphonomethylglycine), were investigated. In the batch culture, degradation was m
Autor:
A. V. Sviridov, Alexey A. Leontievsky, I. T. Ermakova, N. F. Zelenkova, Natalya G. Vinokurova, T. V. Shushkova, Igor G. Morgunov
Publikováno v:
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 93:787-796
Bacterial strains capable of utilizing methylphosphonic acid (MP) or glyphosate (GP) as the sole sources of phosphorus were isolated from soils contaminated with these organophosphonates. The strains isolated from MP-contaminated soils grew on MP and
Autor:
Gennady A. Zharikov, Mikhail Zharikov, Nina I. Kiseleva, T. V. Shushkova, Alexey A. Leontievsky, I. T. Ermakova
Publikováno v:
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 88:585-594
Based on the results of laboratory and field experiments, we performed a comprehensive assessment of the bioremediation efficiency of glyphosate-contaminated soddy-podzol soil. The selected bacterial strains Achromobacter sp. Kg 16 (VKM B-2534D) and
Publikováno v:
Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology. 45:599-603
Sorption and microbial destruction of glyphosphate, the active agent of the herbicide Groundbio, in suspensions of sod-podzolic and gray forest soils has been studied. According to the values of the adsorptive capacity (3560 and 8200 mg/kg, respectiv
Publikováno v:
Microbiology. 77:615-620
Bacteria that can utilize glyphosate (GP) or methylphosphonic acid (MPA) as a sole phosphorus source have been isolated from soil samples polluted with organophosphonates (OP). No matter which of these compounds was predominant in the native habitat