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Enhanced bioremediation of soils contaminated with nicosulfuron using the bacterial complex A12.

Siya WangMeiqi DongYufeng XiaoBingbing YangHao ZhangXian Wu
Published in: Journal of applied microbiology (2024)
Nicosulfuron degradation in sterilized and unsterilized soils reached 85.4% and 91.2% within 28 d, respectively. The ability of the strains to colonize the soil was determined by extraction of total soil DNA, primer design, and gel electrophoresis. The bioremediation effect of A12 was confirmed by the maximum recovery of fresh weight (124.35%) of nicosulfuron-sensitive crop plants and the significant recovery of soil enzyme activities, as measured by the physiological indices in the sensitive plants.
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