PMID- 8920198 OWN - NLM STAT- MEDLINE DCOM- 19970102 LR - 20190914 IS - 0175-7598 (Print) IS - 0175-7598 (Linking) VI - 45 IP - 1-2 DP - 1996 Mar TI - Degradation of prochloraz and 2,4,6-trichlorophenol by environmental bacterial strains. PG - 257-62 AB - Eight bacterial isolates from enrichment with 2,4,6-trichlorophenol (TCP) as sole carbon source were tested for their potential to degrade prochloraz. None of them could grow on prochloraz. Strain C964, identified as Aureobacterium sp., effectively reduced the fungitoxic activity of prochloraz in a bioassay and degradation was confirmed by HPLC. Two other isolates, strain C611 and C961, using TCP as a carbon source, belong to the beta subclass of the proteobacteria and presumely degrade TCP via 2,4-dichlorohydroquinone and hydroxyhydroquinone as indicated by oxygen-consumption tests. FAU - Bock, C AU - Bock C AD - Institut fur Mikrobiologie, Universitat Hannover, Germany. FAU - Kroppenstedt, R M AU - Kroppenstedt RM FAU - Schmidt, U AU - Schmidt U FAU - Diekmann, H AU - Diekmann H LA - eng PT - Journal Article PT - Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't PL - Germany TA - Appl Microbiol Biotechnol JT - Applied microbiology and biotechnology JID - 8406612 RN - 0 (Chlorophenols) RN - 0 (Fatty Acids) RN - 0 (Fungicides, Industrial) RN - 0 (Imidazoles) RN - 0 (Soil Pollutants) RN - 99SFL01YCL (prochloraz) RN - MHS8C5BAUZ (2,4,6-trichlorophenol) MH - Bacteria/isolation & purification/*metabolism MH - Biodegradation, Environmental MH - Chlorophenols/*metabolism MH - Fatty Acids/metabolism MH - Fungicides, Industrial/chemistry/*metabolism MH - Imidazoles/chemistry/*metabolism MH - Soil Microbiology MH - Soil Pollutants/metabolism EDAT- 1996/03/01 00:00 MHDA- 1996/03/01 00:01 CRDT- 1996/03/01 00:00 PHST- 1996/03/01 00:00 [pubmed] PHST- 1996/03/01 00:01 [medline] PHST- 1996/03/01 00:00 [entrez] AID - 10.1007/s002530050680 [doi] PST - ppublish SO - Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 1996 Mar;45(1-2):257-62. doi: 10.1007/s002530050680.