BIOLOGICAL TRANSLOCATION OF PARATHION METHYL BY PILOBOLUS SP. IN CORN MICROSYSTEMS.

Autor: VAJE ROMERO, LUIS ANTONIO1, TEJOCOTE-PÉREZ, MOISÉS1 mtp@uaemex.mx, ALCÁNTARA-VALLADOLID, ANA ELISA2, BALDERAS-HERNÁNDEZ, PATRICIA3, ROA-MORALES, GABRIELA3, BARRERA-DÍAZ, CARLOS EDUARDO3, AMAYA CHÁVEZ, ARACELI4, CANO, JOSÉ ADRIÁN SILIS1, ÁLVAREZ-LOPEZTELLO, JONÁS1
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Zdroj: Environment Protection Engineering. 2023, Vol. 49 Issue 3, p5-14. 10p.
Abstrakt: Parathion methyl is a widely used organophosphorus pesticide (OPs). OPs in agroecosystems cause severe health and environmental effects. In this study, the Pilobolus inoculum's ability to remove parathion methyl in microsystems corn crop was evaluated at the laboratory level. Agricultural soils containing Pilobolus inoculum were exposed to 50 µg/dm3 of parathion methyl. The results showed that Pilobolus inoculum can eliminate parathion methyl in 80% of microsystems, and positively influences 20% of the physiological processes of corn plants. This research into the field of myco-remediation widens the use of little-studied fungal species such as Pilobolus to remove pesticides. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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