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Selection of microorganisms and preparation of inoculants with potential applications in the remediation of soil contaminated with hexazinone

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CIENCIA RURAL
Volume 51, Issue 6, Pages -

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UNIV FEDERAL SANTA MARIA
DOI: 10.1590/0103-8478cr20200263

Keywords

bioremediation; Bacillus pumilus; Stenotrophomonas maltophilia; triazinone

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  1. Goiano Federal Institute
  2. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior(CAPES) [001]

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By studying six resistant microorganisms, it was found that Bacillus pumilus and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia showed the best phosphate solubilization ability, making them suitable for use as inoculants.
The excessive use of agrochemicals negatively impacts the environment, making the development of sustainable technologies for the reduction of contaminants in soil necessary. Hexazinone is the herbicide most used for sugarcane crops and persists in the environment. Moreover, its main route of degradation in the soil is through microorganisms. Therefore, six microorganisms were selected that presented growth in the presence of the herbicide; SCR1 - Microbacterium arborescens; SCR2 - Bacillus pumilus; SCM3 - Stenotrophomonas maltophilia; SCM4 - Bacillus cereus; SCM5A - M. arborescens; and SCM5B - B. safensis. A test was performed to evaluate the ability of each lineage in phosphate solubilization. For the Ca-3(PO4)(2) solubilization test, the strains that showed the best results were B. pumilus and S. maltophilia. Subsequently, the inoculants were prepared and the concentrations after plating were 2.71 x 109 CFU mL(-1) for B. pumilus, 1.02 x 109 CFU mL-1 for S. maltophilia, and 1.14 x 1010 CFU mL(-1) for a combination of the two strains. These were satisfactory values for use as inoculants.

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