Biodegradation Pathway and Detoxification of β‑cyfluthrin
by the Bacterial Consortium and Its Bacterial Community Structure
Posted on 2022-06-14 - 07:45
In the process of microbial degradation
of pyrethroid pesticides,
the synergistic effect of the microbial community is more conducive
to the complete degradation of toxic compounds than a single strain.
At present, the degradation pathway of pyrethroids in a single strain
has been well revealed, but the synergistic metabolism at the community
level has not been well explained. This study elucidated the bacterial
community succession, metabolic pathway, and phytotoxicity assessment
during β-cyfluthrin biodegradation by a novel bacterial consortium
enriched from contaminated soil. The results showed that the half-life
of β-cyfluthrin at different initial concentrations of 0.25,
0.5, 0.75, and 1.0 mg mL–1 were 4.16, 7.34, 12.81,
and 22.73 days, respectively. Enterobacter was involved in β-cyfluthrin degradation metabolism in the
initial stage, and other bacterial genera (Microbacterium, Ochrobactrum, Pseudomonas, Hyphomicrobiaceae, Achromobacter, etc.) significantly contribute to
the degradation of intermediate metabolites in the later stages. Functional
gene prediction and metabolite analysis showed that xenobiotic biodegradation
and metabolism, especially benzoate degradation and metabolism by
cytochrome P450 were the major means of β-cyfluthrin degradation.
Further, two degradation pathways of β-cyfluthrin were proposed,
which were mainly ester hydrolysis and oxidation to degrade β-cyfluthrin
through the production of carboxylesterase and oxidoreductase. In
addition, the inoculated bacterial consortium could degrade β-cyfluthrin
residues in water and soil and reduce its phytotoxicity in Medicago sativa. Hence, this novel bacterial consortium
has important application in the remediation environments polluted
by β-cyfluthrin.
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Li, Haiyun; Ma, Yachun; Yao, Tuo; Ma, Li; Zhang, Jiangui; Li, Changning (1753). Biodegradation Pathway and Detoxification of β‑cyfluthrin
by the Bacterial Consortium and Its Bacterial Community Structure. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.2c00574