Inhibition arrest of dehydrogenase and phytoactivities by soil incorportation of hexachlorocyclohexane degrading bacteria.
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Inhibition arrest of dehydrogenase and phytoactivities by soil incorportation of hexachlorocyclohexane degrading bacteria.
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Karanth, N. G. K.
Srimathi, M. S. Majumder, S. K. |
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26 Pesticide Chemistry
02 Bacteriology |
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Soil incorporation of bacteria adapted to insecticide Hexachlorocyclohexane (Tech HCH), alpha-HCH and beta-HCH through laboratory enrichment technique, accelerated the degradation of respective chemicals. The presence of such bacteria in soil arrested to varying extents, inhibition of dehydrogenase activity caused by isomers of HCH. Similar biological amendment of the soil also offered protection to amaranthus, knol-khol and tomato seedlings against HCH toxicity. |
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1983
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en
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http://ir.cftri.com/4457/1/Pest_Management_1983_3_1_3-8.pdf
Karanth, N. G. K. and Srimathi, M. S. and Majumder, S. K. (1983) Inhibition arrest of dehydrogenase and phytoactivities by soil incorportation of hexachlorocyclohexane degrading bacteria. Pest Management, 3 (1). pp. 3-8. |
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