- Title
Glyphosate Utilization as the Source of Carbon: Isolation and Identification of new Bacteria.
- Authors
Nourouzi, M. Mohsen; Chuah, T. G.; Choong, Thomas S. Y.; Lim, C. J.
- Abstract
Mixed bacteria from oil palm plantation soil (OPS) were isolated to investigate their ability to utilize glyphosate as carbon source. Results showed that approximately all of the glyphosate was converted to aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA) (99.5%). It is worthy to note that mixed bacteria were able to degrade only 2% of AMPA to further metabolites. Two bacterial strains i.e. Stenotrophomonas maltophilia and Providencia alcalifaciens were obtained from enrichment culture. Bacterial isolates were cultured individually on glyphosate as a sole carbon source. It was observed that both isolates were able to convert glyphosate to AMPA.
- Subjects
ORGANOPHOSPHORUS compounds; FUNGUS-bacterium relationships; GLYCINE; PALM oil; BIOLOGICAL products
- Publication
E-Journal of Chemistry, 2011, Vol 8, Issue 4, p1582
- ISSN
0973-4945
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1155/2011/614109