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cje ›› 2001, Vol. ›› Issue (3): 47-51.

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Advance on Enzymes Bioremediation of Pesticides-Polluted

He Wenxiang, Jiang Xin, Zhu Maoxu, Wang Fang   

  1. Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008
  • Received:2000-08-01 Revised:2000-10-20 Online:2001-06-10

Abstract: This paper summarizes the recent advances in the enzyme bioremediation of the pesticides pollution on mechanism, influencing factors and applications. The pesticides pollution of soils has become one of the major environmental problems. However, enzymes such as peroxidase, parathion and hydrolase, which play a remarkable role in the bioremediation of pesticides polluted soils, can degrade parent compounds into less or no toxic metabolites through hydrolysis, oxidization, coupling reactions and so on. This approach is one of the best bioremediations of polluted soils with high efficient degradation, low cost and safety, by which the intermediate products of pesticides are incorporated into humus during the humification process, so that soils can restore dynamic balances.

Key words: phytoplankton, environmental factor, canonical correspondence analysis, Nansha Islands.

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