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PHYTO-MICROBIAL DEGRADATION OF GLYPHOSATE IN RIYADH AREA
English
2013
International Journal of Microbiology Research
English
Greenhouse studies were conducted to determine the ability of plant Amaranth, Amaranthus caudate and two isolated bacterial strains from rhizosphere region for cleaning up glyphosate residues in soil and plants. The analytical study of the biodegradation of glyphosate was carried out in the laboratory conditions. Amaranth, Amaranthus caudate and two isolated bacterial strains namely Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Bacillus megaterium could degrade glyphosate in 5 days. These results suggested that
doi:10.9735/0975-5276.5.5.458-466
fatcat:ci25movaqnhutbc6gzuirilzke