نتایج جستجو برای: bacterial pesticides

تعداد نتایج: 223915  

Journal: :iranian journal of pathology 2014
alireza abdollahi saeed shoar hiva saffar hana saffar azita yazdi

background and objectives:infection of pleural fluid is a common disease and because of antibiotic administration, the microbiology of this fluid has changed. the aim of this study was to determine the common bacteria and suitable antibiotics for treatment in pleural effusion (pe). materials and methods: in this cross sectional study, 1210 samples with exudative features were cultured for poss...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
m keyhani from the dept. of medical biochemistry, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, i.r. iran,

despite recent innovations in the laboratory diagnosis of bacterial from nonbacterial meningitis, solid data-necessary for early determination of bacterial meningitis (bm) before organism growth in the culture medium-are missing. therefore cerebrospinal fluid (csf) lactate levels were evaluated as a possible means of differentiating the two clinical entities. this was a retrospective study. pat...

Journal: :Applied sciences 2022

One of the solutions implemented in order to improve quality soils exposed pesticides is application sewage sludge, which a by-product wastewater treatment. As an organic substrate, it provides soil with important nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, enriches matter, thanks can be valuable fertilizer. The aim presented research was evaluate influence granulated sludge (GSS) on biological...

Journal: :Phyton-international Journal of Experimental Botany 2022

Bacterial leaf blight (BLB) caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. (Xoo) is one of the most damaging diseases to rice across world. Various chemicals have been employed so far for management bacterial blight. On other hand, these compounds are ecosystem and an impact on non-target species such as humans animals. As a result, there need create new natural inhibitor BLB management. Deformylase (PDF) en...

2012
Xiude Hua Jifei Yang Limin Wang Qingkui Fang Gaiping Zhang Fengquan Liu

OBJECTIVE Organophosphorus (OP) pesticides are considered hazardous substances because of their high toxicity to nontarget species and their persistence in the environment and agricultural products. Therefore, it is important to develop a rapid, sensitive, and economical method for detecting OP pesticides and their residues in food and the environment. METHODS A broad, selective monoclonal an...

2013
Shaon Kumar Das

The mode of action of pesticides is extremely fascinating because the subject covers so many fields of biology and chemistry and has many practical implications. To understand how pesticides work (their mode of action), it is necessary to understand how the pests’ targeted systems normally function. It is also helpful to understand how human systems function in order to see similarities and dif...

2016
Hesham Dahshan Ayman Mohamed Megahed Amr Mohamed Mohamed Abd-Elall Mahdy Abdel-Goad Abd-El-Kader Ehab Nabawy Mariam Hassan Elbana

BACKGROUND Persistent organic pollutants represent about 95 % of the industrial sector effluents in Egypt. Contamination of the River Nile water with various pesticides poses a hazardous risk to both human and environmental compartments. Therefore, a large scale monitoring study was carried on pesticides pollution in three geographical main regions along the River Nil water stream, Egypt. MET...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
Jun Zhang Jin-Gang Yin Bao-Jian Hang Shu Cai Jian He Shun-Gui Zhou Shun-Peng Li

The bacterial isolate Paracoccus sp. strain FLN-7 hydrolyzes amide pesticides such as diflubenzuron, propanil, chlorpropham, and dimethoate through amide bond cleavage. A gene, ampA, encoding a novel arylamidase that catalyzes the amide bond cleavage in the amide pesticides was cloned from the strain. ampA contains a 1,395-bp open reading frame that encodes a 465-amino-acid protein. AmpA was ex...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2002
Catherine Mee-Hie Cho Ashok Mulchandani Wilfred Chen

Organophosphorus hydrolase (OPH) is a bacterial enzyme that has been shown to degrade a wide range of neurotoxic organophosphate nerve agents. However, the effectiveness of degradation varies dramatically, ranging from highly efficient with paraoxon to relatively slow with methyl parathion. Sequential cycles of DNA shuffling and screening were used to fine-tune and enhance the activity of OPH t...

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