TY - JOUR
T1 - Changes in protein profile induced by glyphosate, diclofop-methyl and pendimethalin in herbicide-tolerant Fungi
AU - Abdel-Megeed, Ahmed
AU - Eman, Ashour
AU - Suliman, Al Meshal Areej
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - In the present investigation an attempt has been made to study glyphosate, Diclofop-methyl and Pendimethalin and fenvalerate induced changs in protein submits the herbicide-tolerant fungi isolated from pesticides polluted-soil. Severely loss in the total soluble cell ions (SCI) and total cell protein percentage (TCPC) concentrations was observed. For glyphosate, Aspergillus flavus (86.30%) was the most affected one, followed by Penicillium spiculisporus (76.30%), Penicillium verruculosum (64.40%) and Alternaria tenuissima (64%), respectively. The other fungal strains exhibited <50% in total SCI. For Pendimethalin, Alternaria tenuissima (54.01%) was the most affected fungi followed by Penicillium spinulosum (50.68%), respectively. The other fungal strains exhibited <50% in total SCI. For Diclofop-methyl, Penicillium spiculisporus (74.20%) was the most affected fungi followed by Aspergillus tamarii (70.67%), Aspergillus niger (56.16%), Aspergillus terreus (54.67%) and Alternaria tenuissima (58.82%), respectively. The other fungal strains exhibited d" 50% SCI. The loss of TCPC by Glyphosate, Alternaria tenuissima (64.71%) was the most effected fungi, followed by Penicillium spiculisporus (57.14%), respectively. The other fungal strains exhibited <50%. For Pendimethalin, A. terreus (54.29%) was the most affected fungi followed by Alternaria tenuissima (50.00%), respectively. The other fungal strains exhibited <50%. For Diclofop-methyl, Penicillium spiculisporus (60%), followed by Alternaria tenuissima (58.82%), Aspergillus tamarii (55.56%), respectively. The other fungal strains exhibited <50%. The results proved changes in protein profile induced in herbicide-tolerant fungi.
AB - In the present investigation an attempt has been made to study glyphosate, Diclofop-methyl and Pendimethalin and fenvalerate induced changs in protein submits the herbicide-tolerant fungi isolated from pesticides polluted-soil. Severely loss in the total soluble cell ions (SCI) and total cell protein percentage (TCPC) concentrations was observed. For glyphosate, Aspergillus flavus (86.30%) was the most affected one, followed by Penicillium spiculisporus (76.30%), Penicillium verruculosum (64.40%) and Alternaria tenuissima (64%), respectively. The other fungal strains exhibited <50% in total SCI. For Pendimethalin, Alternaria tenuissima (54.01%) was the most affected fungi followed by Penicillium spinulosum (50.68%), respectively. The other fungal strains exhibited <50% in total SCI. For Diclofop-methyl, Penicillium spiculisporus (74.20%) was the most affected fungi followed by Aspergillus tamarii (70.67%), Aspergillus niger (56.16%), Aspergillus terreus (54.67%) and Alternaria tenuissima (58.82%), respectively. The other fungal strains exhibited d" 50% SCI. The loss of TCPC by Glyphosate, Alternaria tenuissima (64.71%) was the most effected fungi, followed by Penicillium spiculisporus (57.14%), respectively. The other fungal strains exhibited <50%. For Pendimethalin, A. terreus (54.29%) was the most affected fungi followed by Alternaria tenuissima (50.00%), respectively. The other fungal strains exhibited <50%. For Diclofop-methyl, Penicillium spiculisporus (60%), followed by Alternaria tenuissima (58.82%), Aspergillus tamarii (55.56%), respectively. The other fungal strains exhibited <50%. The results proved changes in protein profile induced in herbicide-tolerant fungi.
KW - DNA
KW - Fungi
KW - Herbicides
KW - Polluted-soil
KW - Protein
KW - Tolerance
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84896501471
SN - 0973-7510
VL - 7
SP - 501
EP - 508
JO - Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
JF - Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
IS - SPEC. ISS. NOVEMB
ER -