Pesticides can help reduce yield losses caused by pests, pathogens, and weeds, but their overuse causes serious environmental pollution. They are persistent in the environment and are biomagnified through the food chain, becoming a serious health hazard for humankind. Bioremediation, where microbes are used to degrade pesticides in situ, is a useful technology. This review summarizes data on the fungi involved in the biodegradation of chemical pesticides and their application in soil and water bioremediation. Indications for future studies in this field are given.

Fungi as a toolbox for sustainable bioremediation of pesticides in soil and water / Spina, F.; Cecchi, G.; Landinez-Torres, A.; Pecoraro, L.; Russo, F.; Wu, B.; Cai, L.; Liu, X. Z.; Tosi, S.; Varese, G. C.; Zotti, M.; Persiani, A. M.. - In: PLANT BIOSYSTEMS. - ISSN 1724-5575. - STAMPA. - 152:3(2018), pp. 474-488. [10.1080/11263504.2018.1445130]

Fungi as a toolbox for sustainable bioremediation of pesticides in soil and water

F. Russo;A. M. Persiani
2018

Abstract

Pesticides can help reduce yield losses caused by pests, pathogens, and weeds, but their overuse causes serious environmental pollution. They are persistent in the environment and are biomagnified through the food chain, becoming a serious health hazard for humankind. Bioremediation, where microbes are used to degrade pesticides in situ, is a useful technology. This review summarizes data on the fungi involved in the biodegradation of chemical pesticides and their application in soil and water bioremediation. Indications for future studies in this field are given.
2018
pesticides; agrochemicals; antibiotics; sustainable bioremediation; fungi; synthetic microbial community; environmental risk assessment
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Fungi as a toolbox for sustainable bioremediation of pesticides in soil and water / Spina, F.; Cecchi, G.; Landinez-Torres, A.; Pecoraro, L.; Russo, F.; Wu, B.; Cai, L.; Liu, X. Z.; Tosi, S.; Varese, G. C.; Zotti, M.; Persiani, A. M.. - In: PLANT BIOSYSTEMS. - ISSN 1724-5575. - STAMPA. - 152:3(2018), pp. 474-488. [10.1080/11263504.2018.1445130]
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