Microorganisms isolated from polluted urban soils highly effectives in degrading recalcitrant pesticides

Between 1972 and 1984 all types of solid waste from the city of Medellin were deposited in an area which had no technical specification as a landfill. Domestic, hospital and industrial waste was deposited, and accumulated to form a mountain of waste more than 10 meters high. To exacerbate the proble...

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Bioremediation
Chlorpyrifos
Malathion
Methyl parathion
Moravia soil
Organophosphorus pesticides
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spelling 2017-05-12T16:00:23Z2017-05-12T16:00:23Z20161206230http://hdl.handle.net/11407/311910.17533/udea.redin.n81a10Between 1972 and 1984 all types of solid waste from the city of Medellin were deposited in an area which had no technical specification as a landfill. Domestic, hospital and industrial waste was deposited, and accumulated to form a mountain of waste more than 10 meters high. To exacerbate the problem, when the site was closed for the deposit of solid waste, people remained living there to recycle materials. A study funded by the Valle de Aburrá Metropolitan Area and carried out by the GDCON Group at the Universidad de Antioquia between 2004 and 2005 found that leachate from the rubbish dump of Moravia contained heavy metals, phenols, sulphides, benzene, toluene, xylene, etc. In another study carried out by the GDCON and National University of Colombia (Medellín) between 2007 and 2009, it was found that plants and animals (mice, cockroaches etc.) in Moravia also contained these toxic pollutants. For this reason, the government of Medellin decided to move the people living in Moravia to another site in Medellin (between 2010 and 2014). Microbial consortia isolated from Moravia soils (MS) showed a high capacity to degrade chlorpyrifos, methyl parathion and malathion pesticides (20, 30 and 130 mg Kg-1). To provide a point of comparison, the degradation of the 3 pesticides was also performed with isolated pools of immature compost. The MS microbial consortia showed higher degradation rates than CI microbial consortia when malathion, methyl parathion and chlorpyrifos were degraded.engUniversidad de Antioquiahttp://aprendeenlinea.udea.edu.co/revistas/index.php/ingenieria/article/view/25852Revista Facultad de IngenieriaScopusBioremediationChlorpyrifosMalathionMethyl parathionMoravia soilOrganophosphorus pesticidesMicroorganisms isolated from polluted urban soils highly effectives in degrading recalcitrant pesticidesArticleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecBotero-Botero, L.R., Grupo de investigación Biodiversidad, Biotecnologia y Bioingenieria (GRINBIO), Universidad de Medellín, Carrera 87 # 30-65, Medellín, ColombiaUpegui-Sosa, S.A., Grupo de Investigaciones y Mediciones Ambientales (GEMA), Universidad de Medellín, Carrera 87 # 30-65, Medellín, ColombiaPeñuela-Mesa, G.A., Grupo de investigación Diagnóstico y Control de la Contaminación (GDCON), Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de Antioquia, Calle 67 # 53-108, A. A. 1226, Medellín, ColombiaBotero-Botero L.R.Upegui-Sosa S.A.Peñuela-Mesa G.A.11407/3119oai:repository.udem.edu.co:11407/31192020-05-27 17:30:51.208Repositorio Institucional Universidad de Medellinrepositorio@udem.edu.co
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Microorganisms isolated from polluted urban soils highly effectives in degrading recalcitrant pesticides
title Microorganisms isolated from polluted urban soils highly effectives in degrading recalcitrant pesticides
spellingShingle Microorganisms isolated from polluted urban soils highly effectives in degrading recalcitrant pesticides
Bioremediation
Chlorpyrifos
Malathion
Methyl parathion
Moravia soil
Organophosphorus pesticides
title_short Microorganisms isolated from polluted urban soils highly effectives in degrading recalcitrant pesticides
title_full Microorganisms isolated from polluted urban soils highly effectives in degrading recalcitrant pesticides
title_fullStr Microorganisms isolated from polluted urban soils highly effectives in degrading recalcitrant pesticides
title_full_unstemmed Microorganisms isolated from polluted urban soils highly effectives in degrading recalcitrant pesticides
title_sort Microorganisms isolated from polluted urban soils highly effectives in degrading recalcitrant pesticides
dc.contributor.affiliation.spa.fl_str_mv Botero-Botero, L.R., Grupo de investigación Biodiversidad, Biotecnologia y Bioingenieria (GRINBIO), Universidad de Medellín, Carrera 87 # 30-65, Medellín, Colombia
Upegui-Sosa, S.A., Grupo de Investigaciones y Mediciones Ambientales (GEMA), Universidad de Medellín, Carrera 87 # 30-65, Medellín, Colombia
Peñuela-Mesa, G.A., Grupo de investigación Diagnóstico y Control de la Contaminación (GDCON), Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de Antioquia, Calle 67 # 53-108, A. A. 1226, Medellín, Colombia
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Bioremediation
Chlorpyrifos
Malathion
Methyl parathion
Moravia soil
Organophosphorus pesticides
topic Bioremediation
Chlorpyrifos
Malathion
Methyl parathion
Moravia soil
Organophosphorus pesticides
description Between 1972 and 1984 all types of solid waste from the city of Medellin were deposited in an area which had no technical specification as a landfill. Domestic, hospital and industrial waste was deposited, and accumulated to form a mountain of waste more than 10 meters high. To exacerbate the problem, when the site was closed for the deposit of solid waste, people remained living there to recycle materials. A study funded by the Valle de Aburrá Metropolitan Area and carried out by the GDCON Group at the Universidad de Antioquia between 2004 and 2005 found that leachate from the rubbish dump of Moravia contained heavy metals, phenols, sulphides, benzene, toluene, xylene, etc. In another study carried out by the GDCON and National University of Colombia (Medellín) between 2007 and 2009, it was found that plants and animals (mice, cockroaches etc.) in Moravia also contained these toxic pollutants. For this reason, the government of Medellin decided to move the people living in Moravia to another site in Medellin (between 2010 and 2014). Microbial consortia isolated from Moravia soils (MS) showed a high capacity to degrade chlorpyrifos, methyl parathion and malathion pesticides (20, 30 and 130 mg Kg-1). To provide a point of comparison, the degradation of the 3 pesticides was also performed with isolated pools of immature compost. The MS microbial consortia showed higher degradation rates than CI microbial consortia when malathion, methyl parathion and chlorpyrifos were degraded.
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