On November 5, 2020, Zhang, Cheng; Li, Jiaohong; Wu, Xiaomao; Long, Youhua; An, Huaming; Pan, Xinglu; Li, Ming; Dong, Fengshou; Zheng, Yongquan published an article.Recommanded Product: 1,2-Dimethoxybenzene The title of the article was Rapid degradation of dimethomorph in polluted water and soil by Bacillus cereus WL08 immobilized on bamboo charcoal-sodium alginate. And the article contained the following:
The presence of hazardous dimethomorph residues in the environment poses a threat to birds, aquatic organisms, and mammals. The novel pure strain, Bacillus cereus WL08, responsible for detoxifying dimethomorph was isolated from dimethomorph-polluted soil. The WL08 immobilized system was developed using bamboo charcoal (BC) and sodium alginate (SA). Immobilization significantly improved the WL08 tolerance and stability. Under optimal conditions (pH 7.0 and 30°), free and immobilized WL08 degraded 66.95 and 96.88% of 50 mg/L dimethomorph within 72 h, resp. WL08 effectively degraded dimethomorph to simple products which had lower toxic than dimethomorph. In a continuous reactor, immobilized WL08 removed 85.61% of dimethomorph for 30 days at a 50-100 mg/L influent concentration For field soil sprayed with 4.20 kg a.i./ha 80% dimethomorph water dispersible granules with immobilized WL08, a lower half-life (1.93 days) was observed vs. free WL08 (4.28 days) and natural dissipation (23.82 days). Immobilized WL08 is considered a tool to remove dimethomorph from water/soil systems. Results provided a feasible, microbe-based strategy to bioremediate dimethomorph-polluted environments. The experimental process involved the reaction of 1,2-Dimethoxybenzene(cas: 91-16-7).Recommanded Product: 1,2-Dimethoxybenzene
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