André L M Porto
Institute of Chemistry of São Carlos, University of São Paulo, Laboratory of Biocatalysis and Organic Chemistry, Av John Dagnone, 1100, Ed Environmental Chemistry, Garden Santa Angelina, 13563-120, São Carlos, SP,
Brazil
Research Article
Growth Assessment of Marine-Derived Fungi in the Presence of
Esfenvalerate and its Main Metabolites
Author(s): Willian G Birolli, Natália Alvarenga, Bruna Vacondio, Mirna H R Seleghim and André L M PortoWillian G Birolli, Natália Alvarenga, Bruna Vacondio, Mirna H R Seleghim and André L M Porto
The growth and biodegradation potential of marine-derived fungi were evaluated by measuring the radial growth of colonies. It was observed that Penicillium raistrickii CBMAI 931, Aspergillus sydowii CBMAI 935, Cladosporium sp. CBMAI 1237, Microsphaeropsis sp. Dr(A)6, Acremonium sp. Dr(F)1, Westerdykella sp. Dr(M2)4 and Cladosporium sp. Dr(M2)2 were able to grow and develop in the presence of the pyrethroid insecticide esfenvalerate (S,Sfenvalerate) and its main metabolites (3-phenoxybenzaldehyde, 3-phenoxybenzoic acid, 3-phenoxybenzyl alcohol and 2-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-methylbutyric acid), showing the possibility of esfenvalerate biodegradation by these strains. The presence of technical grade esfenvalerate and its metabolites caused growth inhibition, while fungal development was not affected by the presence of the commercial insecticide SUMIDAN 150 SC in the culture medium. This fact .. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/1948-5948.1000154