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Environmental Occurrence, Toxicity Concerns, and Degradation of Diazinon Using a Microbial System
Diazinon is an organophosphorus pesticide widely used to control cabbage insects, cotton aphids and underground pests. The continuous application of diazinon in agricultural activities has caused both ecological risk and biological hazards in the environment. Diazinon can be degraded via physical an...
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author | Wu, Xiaozhen Li, Jiayi Zhou, Zhe Lin, Ziqiu Pang, Shimei Bhatt, Pankaj Mishra, Sandhya Chen, Shaohua |
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description | Diazinon is an organophosphorus pesticide widely used to control cabbage insects, cotton aphids and underground pests. The continuous application of diazinon in agricultural activities has caused both ecological risk and biological hazards in the environment. Diazinon can be degraded via physical and chemical methods such as photocatalysis, adsorption and advanced oxidation. The microbial degradation of diazinon is found to be more effective than physicochemical methods for its complete clean-up from contaminated soil and water environments. The microbial strains belonging to Ochrobactrum sp., Stenotrophomonas sp., Lactobacillus brevis, Serratia marcescens, Aspergillus niger, Rhodotorula glutinis, and Rhodotorula rubra were found to be very promising for the ecofriendly removal of diazinon. The degradation pathways of diazinon and the fate of several metabolites were investigated. In addition, a variety of diazinon-degrading enzymes, such as hydrolase, acid phosphatase, laccase, cytochrome P450, and flavin monooxygenase were also discovered to play a crucial role in the biodegradation of diazinon. However, many unanswered questions still exist regarding the environmental fate and degradation mechanisms of this pesticide. The catalytic mechanisms responsible for enzymatic degradation remain unexplained, and ecotechnological techniques need to be applied to gain a comprehensive understanding of these issues. Hence, this review article provides in-depth information about the impact and toxicity of diazinon in living systems and discusses the developed ecotechnological remedial methods used for the effective biodegradation of diazinon in a contaminated environment. |
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spelling | pubmed-85912952021-11-16 Environmental Occurrence, Toxicity Concerns, and Degradation of Diazinon Using a Microbial System Wu, Xiaozhen Li, Jiayi Zhou, Zhe Lin, Ziqiu Pang, Shimei Bhatt, Pankaj Mishra, Sandhya Chen, Shaohua Front Microbiol Microbiology Diazinon is an organophosphorus pesticide widely used to control cabbage insects, cotton aphids and underground pests. The continuous application of diazinon in agricultural activities has caused both ecological risk and biological hazards in the environment. Diazinon can be degraded via physical and chemical methods such as photocatalysis, adsorption and advanced oxidation. The microbial degradation of diazinon is found to be more effective than physicochemical methods for its complete clean-up from contaminated soil and water environments. The microbial strains belonging to Ochrobactrum sp., Stenotrophomonas sp., Lactobacillus brevis, Serratia marcescens, Aspergillus niger, Rhodotorula glutinis, and Rhodotorula rubra were found to be very promising for the ecofriendly removal of diazinon. The degradation pathways of diazinon and the fate of several metabolites were investigated. In addition, a variety of diazinon-degrading enzymes, such as hydrolase, acid phosphatase, laccase, cytochrome P450, and flavin monooxygenase were also discovered to play a crucial role in the biodegradation of diazinon. However, many unanswered questions still exist regarding the environmental fate and degradation mechanisms of this pesticide. The catalytic mechanisms responsible for enzymatic degradation remain unexplained, and ecotechnological techniques need to be applied to gain a comprehensive understanding of these issues. Hence, this review article provides in-depth information about the impact and toxicity of diazinon in living systems and discusses the developed ecotechnological remedial methods used for the effective biodegradation of diazinon in a contaminated environment. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8591295/ /pubmed/34790174 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.717286 Text en Copyright © 2021 Wu, Li, Zhou, Lin, Pang, Bhatt, Mishra and Chen. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Microbiology Wu, Xiaozhen Li, Jiayi Zhou, Zhe Lin, Ziqiu Pang, Shimei Bhatt, Pankaj Mishra, Sandhya Chen, Shaohua Environmental Occurrence, Toxicity Concerns, and Degradation of Diazinon Using a Microbial System |
title | Environmental Occurrence, Toxicity Concerns, and Degradation of Diazinon Using a Microbial System |
title_full | Environmental Occurrence, Toxicity Concerns, and Degradation of Diazinon Using a Microbial System |
title_fullStr | Environmental Occurrence, Toxicity Concerns, and Degradation of Diazinon Using a Microbial System |
title_full_unstemmed | Environmental Occurrence, Toxicity Concerns, and Degradation of Diazinon Using a Microbial System |
title_short | Environmental Occurrence, Toxicity Concerns, and Degradation of Diazinon Using a Microbial System |
title_sort | environmental occurrence, toxicity concerns, and degradation of diazinon using a microbial system |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8591295/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34790174 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.717286 |
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