Title:
Sequential role of biosorption and biodegradation in rapid removal degradation and utilization of methyl parathion as a phosphate source by a new cyanobacterial isolate Scytonema sp. BHUS-5

dc.contributor.authorBalkrishna Tiwari
dc.contributor.authorSavita Singh
dc.contributor.authorSindhunath Chakraborty
dc.contributor.authorEkta Verma
dc.contributor.authorArun Kumar Mishra
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-07T08:29:23Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.description.abstractA new isolate of genus Scytonema distinct from its closest relative cyanobacterium, Scytonema hofmanni was found efficient in the removal and degradation of organophosphorus (OP) pesticide, methyl parathion (MP). The cyanobacterial isolate was also capable of utilizing the phosphorus present in the MP following its degradation, which was evident from the increase in growth (chlorophyll content), biomass, protein content, and total phosphorus in comparison to cyanobacterium grown in phosphate-deficient cultures. The rapid removal of MP by the cyanobacterium during initial 6 hours of incubation was defined by the pseudo-second-order biosorption kinetics model, which indicated the involvement of chemosorption in initial removal of pesticide. Further, degradation of MP was also confirmed by the appearance of p-nitrophenol in the medium after 24 hours of incubation. Thus, the cyanobacterial isolate of Scytonema sp. BHUS-5 seems to be a potential bioremediation agent for the removal of OP pesticide, MP from the habitat. © 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/15226514.2017.1303807
dc.identifier.issn15226514
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1080/15226514.2017.1303807
dc.identifier.urihttps://dl.bhu.ac.in/bhuir/handle/123456789/30297
dc.publisherTaylor and Francis Inc.
dc.subjectbiodegradation
dc.subjectbiosorption
dc.subjectmethyl parathion
dc.subjectorganophosphorus
dc.subjectScytonema sp. BHUS-5
dc.titleSequential role of biosorption and biodegradation in rapid removal degradation and utilization of methyl parathion as a phosphate source by a new cyanobacterial isolate Scytonema sp. BHUS-5
dc.typePublication
dspace.entity.typeArticle

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