Novel catabolic pathways enabling rapid detoxification of s-triazine herbicides have been elucidated and detected at a growing number of locations. The genes responsible for s-triazine mineralization, i.e. atzABCDEF and trzNDF, occur in at least four bacterial phyla and are implicated in the development of enhanced degradation in agricultural soils from all continents except Antarctica. Enhanced degradation occurs in at least nine crops and six crop rotation systems that rely on s-triazine herbicides for weed control, and, with the exception of acidic soil conditions and s-triazine application frequency, adaptation of the microbial population is independent of soil physiochemical properties and cultural management practices. From an agronom...
Reports of reduced residual weed control with atrazine in Florida and Hawaii soils indicate that enh...
The movement of atrazine, cyanazine, and simazine from the site of application was monitored under c...
Strategies for the enhanced biological degradation of pesticides were examined in this research proj...
Novel catabolic pathways enabling rapid detoxification of s-triazine herbicides have been elucidated...
Novel catabolic pathways enabling rapid detoxificationof s-triazine herbicides havebeen elucidated a...
The triazines are one of the most widely used herbicide classes ever developed, and play a role in m...
The extensive use of s-triazine herbicides in diverse countries causes environmental and health conc...
A simple and sensitive method for the detection and enumeration of microbial s-triazine-degrading mi...
Degradation and sorption parameters were determined for two triazine herbicides, atrazine, and simaz...
Herbicides are applied to over 90 percent of the corn acreage in Kentucky and triazine herbicides ar...
International audienceHerbicides and their degradation products contribute to soil pollution and to ...
Conventional soil tests, culture-based microbial methods, and the novel method of 15N-DNA stable iso...
The synthetic s-triazines are abundant, nitrogen-rich, heteroaromatic compounds used in a multitude ...
Chlorinated herbicides (e.g. s-triazines) and polychlorobiphenyls (PCBs) are persistent organic poll...
s-Triazine-degrading bacterial strains were isolated from long-term simazine-treated agricultural so...
Reports of reduced residual weed control with atrazine in Florida and Hawaii soils indicate that enh...
The movement of atrazine, cyanazine, and simazine from the site of application was monitored under c...
Strategies for the enhanced biological degradation of pesticides were examined in this research proj...
Novel catabolic pathways enabling rapid detoxification of s-triazine herbicides have been elucidated...
Novel catabolic pathways enabling rapid detoxificationof s-triazine herbicides havebeen elucidated a...
The triazines are one of the most widely used herbicide classes ever developed, and play a role in m...
The extensive use of s-triazine herbicides in diverse countries causes environmental and health conc...
A simple and sensitive method for the detection and enumeration of microbial s-triazine-degrading mi...
Degradation and sorption parameters were determined for two triazine herbicides, atrazine, and simaz...
Herbicides are applied to over 90 percent of the corn acreage in Kentucky and triazine herbicides ar...
International audienceHerbicides and their degradation products contribute to soil pollution and to ...
Conventional soil tests, culture-based microbial methods, and the novel method of 15N-DNA stable iso...
The synthetic s-triazines are abundant, nitrogen-rich, heteroaromatic compounds used in a multitude ...
Chlorinated herbicides (e.g. s-triazines) and polychlorobiphenyls (PCBs) are persistent organic poll...
s-Triazine-degrading bacterial strains were isolated from long-term simazine-treated agricultural so...
Reports of reduced residual weed control with atrazine in Florida and Hawaii soils indicate that enh...
The movement of atrazine, cyanazine, and simazine from the site of application was monitored under c...
Strategies for the enhanced biological degradation of pesticides were examined in this research proj...