Isolation and identification of diazinon degrading bacteria from fresh water: a case study on the sediments of Lake Parishan in Iran

Diazinon is an organophosphate insecticide which is widely used in various industries. It is known as an important causative of water pollution which eventually redound death of aquatic animals. Today microorganisms are considered as a best choice to reduce environmental pollution. This study was do...

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Main Authors: Tahery, Yaghoob, Kafilzadeh, Farshid, Dehdashti, Mehdi, Mahjoor, Amir Ashkan, Sivand, Siamak Mahmoodi, Abdul Hamid, Hazandy
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spelling my.upm.eprints.153292016-06-10T09:04:29Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15329/ Isolation and identification of diazinon degrading bacteria from fresh water: a case study on the sediments of Lake Parishan in Iran Tahery, Yaghoob Kafilzadeh, Farshid Dehdashti, Mehdi Mahjoor, Amir Ashkan Sivand, Siamak Mahmoodi Abdul Hamid, Hazandy Diazinon is an organophosphate insecticide which is widely used in various industries. It is known as an important causative of water pollution which eventually redound death of aquatic animals. Today microorganisms are considered as a best choice to reduce environmental pollution. This study was done to identify diazinon degrading bacteria from sediments of Lake Parishan (IRAN) and to evaluate their degrading rate as well. Sampling was done from the surface sediments of Lake Parishan and its surrounding farms during summer, autumn and winter, then incubated in liquid salt medium containing diazinon for 20 days at 35°C. After growing, bacteria were transferred to solid saline medium. They were identified using biochemical tests; thereafter in order to evaluate their ability in degrading of diazinon, diagnostic tests were performed. Result showed that bacteria Pseudomonas, staphylococcus, Bacillus, Corynebacterium, Acinetobacter, Alcaligenes, Serattia, Salmonella, Citrobacter and Providencia are able to degrade diazinon. Among them Pseudomonas was the strongest in summer and winter, while Citrobacter was the most preferable bacterium in fall. It was also detected that combined population of Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria together are able to degrade diazinon faster. Therefore, the present study confirmed the application of bacteria for reducing diazinon pollution in waters considering their ease and economical application. IDOSI Publications 2010 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15329/1/Isolation%20and%20identification%20of%20diazinon%20degrading%20bacteria%20from%20fresh%20water%20a%20case%20study%20on%20the%20sediments%20of%20Lake%20Parishan%20in%20Iran.pdf Tahery, Yaghoob and Kafilzadeh, Farshid and Dehdashti, Mehdi and Mahjoor, Amir Ashkan and Sivand, Siamak Mahmoodi and Abdul Hamid, Hazandy (2010) Isolation and identification of diazinon degrading bacteria from fresh water: a case study on the sediments of Lake Parishan in Iran. World Journal of Fish and Marine Sciences, 2 (3). pp. 240-245. ISSN 2078-4589; ESSN: 2078-4600 http://www.idosi.org/wjfms/wjfms2%283%2910.htm
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description Diazinon is an organophosphate insecticide which is widely used in various industries. It is known as an important causative of water pollution which eventually redound death of aquatic animals. Today microorganisms are considered as a best choice to reduce environmental pollution. This study was done to identify diazinon degrading bacteria from sediments of Lake Parishan (IRAN) and to evaluate their degrading rate as well. Sampling was done from the surface sediments of Lake Parishan and its surrounding farms during summer, autumn and winter, then incubated in liquid salt medium containing diazinon for 20 days at 35°C. After growing, bacteria were transferred to solid saline medium. They were identified using biochemical tests; thereafter in order to evaluate their ability in degrading of diazinon, diagnostic tests were performed. Result showed that bacteria Pseudomonas, staphylococcus, Bacillus, Corynebacterium, Acinetobacter, Alcaligenes, Serattia, Salmonella, Citrobacter and Providencia are able to degrade diazinon. Among them Pseudomonas was the strongest in summer and winter, while Citrobacter was the most preferable bacterium in fall. It was also detected that combined population of Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria together are able to degrade diazinon faster. Therefore, the present study confirmed the application of bacteria for reducing diazinon pollution in waters considering their ease and economical application.
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author Tahery, Yaghoob
Kafilzadeh, Farshid
Dehdashti, Mehdi
Mahjoor, Amir Ashkan
Sivand, Siamak Mahmoodi
Abdul Hamid, Hazandy
spellingShingle Tahery, Yaghoob
Kafilzadeh, Farshid
Dehdashti, Mehdi
Mahjoor, Amir Ashkan
Sivand, Siamak Mahmoodi
Abdul Hamid, Hazandy
Isolation and identification of diazinon degrading bacteria from fresh water: a case study on the sediments of Lake Parishan in Iran
author_facet Tahery, Yaghoob
Kafilzadeh, Farshid
Dehdashti, Mehdi
Mahjoor, Amir Ashkan
Sivand, Siamak Mahmoodi
Abdul Hamid, Hazandy
author_sort Tahery, Yaghoob
title Isolation and identification of diazinon degrading bacteria from fresh water: a case study on the sediments of Lake Parishan in Iran
title_short Isolation and identification of diazinon degrading bacteria from fresh water: a case study on the sediments of Lake Parishan in Iran
title_full Isolation and identification of diazinon degrading bacteria from fresh water: a case study on the sediments of Lake Parishan in Iran
title_fullStr Isolation and identification of diazinon degrading bacteria from fresh water: a case study on the sediments of Lake Parishan in Iran
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and identification of diazinon degrading bacteria from fresh water: a case study on the sediments of Lake Parishan in Iran
title_sort isolation and identification of diazinon degrading bacteria from fresh water: a case study on the sediments of lake parishan in iran
publisher IDOSI Publications
publishDate 2010
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