Inhibition of atrazine degradation by cyanazine and exogenous nitrogen in bacterial isolate M91-3

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作者
Gebendinger, N [1 ]
Radosevich, M [1 ]
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[1] Univ Delaware, Dept Plant & Soil Sci, Newark, DE 19717 USA
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10.1007/s002530051405
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Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
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A variety of s-triazine herbicides and nitrogen fertilizers frequently occur as co-contaminants at pesticide manufacturing and distribution facilities. The degradation of atrazine and cyanazine by the bacterial isolate M91-3 was investigated in washed-cell suspensions and crude cellular extracts. Cyanazine competitively inhibited atrazine degradation. The maximum atrazine degradation rate (V-max) was 41 times higher and the half-saturation constant for the inhibitor (K-i) was 1.3 times higher in the crude cellular extract than in the washed-cell suspension, suggesting that cellular uptake influenced degradation of the s-triazines. Cultures that had received prior exposure to atrazine and simazine exhibited comparable atrazine degradation rates, while cells exposed to cyanazine, propazine, ametryne, cyanuric acid, 2-hydroxyatrazine, biuret, and urea exhibited a lack of atrazine-degradative activity. Growth in the presence of exogenous inorganic nitrogen inhibited subsequent atrazine-degradative activity in washed-cell suspensions, suggesting that regulation of s-triazine and nitrogen metabolism are linked in this bacterial isolate. These findings have significant implications for the environmental fate of s-triazines in agricultural settings since these herbicides are frequently applied to soils receiving N fertilizers. Furthermore, these results suggest that bioremediation of s-triazine-contaminated sites (common at pesticide distribution facilities in the cornbelt) may be inhibited by the presence of N fertilizers that occur as co-contaminants.
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