Bacterial degradation of Imidacloprid and Carbosulfan under in-vitro conditions in mango (Mangifera indica)—a preliminary study

N Garg, AK Bhattacherjee - Current Horticulture, 2018 - indianjournals.com
The experiment was conducted to isolate and identify soil microflora from mango (Mangifera
indica L.) orchard soil which can degrade Imidacloprid and Carbosulfan, at Central Institute
for Subtropical Horticulture, Lucknow. Two bacteria, CISH I-1 and CISH C-1, were isolated
from soil, both having the ability to degrade Imidacloprid and Carbosulfan. These bacteria
were characterized as gram negative, rod-shaped and catalase positive bacteria, and they
used these insecticides as carbon source for their growth and survival. Increase in bacterial …

Bacterial degradation of Imidacloprid and Carbosulfan under in-vitro conditions in mango (Mangifera indica) - a preliminary study.

NG Neelima Garg, AK Bhattacherjee, J Jyotsna - 2018 - cabidigitallibrary.org
The experiment was conducted to isolate and identify soil microflora from mango (Mangifera
indica L.) orchard soil which can degrade Imidacloprid and Carbosulfan, at Central Institute
for Subtropical Horticulture, Lucknow. Two bacteria, CISH I-1 and CISH C-1, were isolated
from soil, both having the ability to degrade Imidacloprid and Carbosulfan. These bacteria
were characterized as gram negative, rod-shaped and catalase positive bacteria, and they
used these insecticides as carbon source for their growth and survival. Increase in bacterial …
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