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प्रश्न
Which are the microbes that destroy the chemical pesticides in soil?
सविस्तर उत्तर
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उत्तर
- Pesticides are substances used to prevent crop damage and to destroy or mitigate insects and pathogens.
- They can be insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides.
- Excessive use of these chemical pesticides causes microbial imbalance, environmental pollution, and health hazards.
- Therefore, the degradation of chemical pesticides is essential.
- ‘Biodegradation’ refers to the breakdown of pesticides into smaller, harmless forms by a living organism in soil, water, or air.
- Chemical pesticides break down in the soil because worms, fungi, and bacteria eat them.
- The bacteria implicated in biodegradation include Flavobacterium, Azotobacter species, Pseudomonas, Acetobacter, and Burkholderia, among others.
- Some fungi like Aspergillus niger, penicillium, oxysporum, etc. can also degrade and detoxify pesticides.
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