Artículo
Degradation of Metsulfuron Methyl by Agaricus blazei Murrill Spent Compost Enzymes
Fecha de publicación:
29/02/2012
Editorial:
Taylor & Francis
Revista:
Bioremediation Journal
ISSN:
1088-9868
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Metsulfuron methyl (MM) is an herbicide used in cereal crops. The white rot mushroom Agaricus blazei Murrill is an important edible and medicinal mushroom reported to be a major laccase producer, a lignindegrading enzyme with low substrate specificity. A search for assaying the potential use of A. blazei spent mushroom compost (SMC) as a remediation tool for cleaning MM polluted soils was carried out. A phytotoxic dose of this herbicide was separately incubated with two enzyme preparations obtained from the SMC after the second mushroom fruiting flush; the phytotoxicity of the resulting reaction mixtures was then assayed by using a plantlet growing test with Brassica napus L. Thus, the crude enzyme SMC extract preparation (I) or the partially purified enzyme SMC extract (II) and their dilutions, 1:10 and 1:100, were mixed withMM(5 × 10−3 ppm final concentration) and incubated at 25◦C for 24, 48, 72, and 96 h. Plantlets separately exposed for 72 and 96 h to the resulting reaction mixtures betweenMMand those enzyme preparations showed a highly significant increase in their hypocotyl length with respect to plantlets exposed to MM alone. It was thus demonstrated the ability that complex enzyme fractions present in A. blazei SMC have to degrade MM during the right incubation time to compounds with no or lower phytotoxicity than this herbicide.
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Articulos de CENTRO REC.NAT.RENOVABLES DE ZONA SEMIARIDA(I)
Articulos de CENTRO REC.NAT.RENOVABLES DE ZONA SEMIARIDA(I)
Citación
González Matute, Ramiro; Figlas, Norma Débora; Mockel, Gabriela Carolina; Curvetto, Nestor Raul; Degradation of Metsulfuron Methyl by Agaricus blazei Murrill Spent Compost Enzymes; Taylor & Francis; Bioremediation Journal; 16; 1; 29-2-2012; 31-37
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