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Biodegradation of lindane (γ‐hexachlorocyclohexane) by the white‐rot fungus Trametes hirsutus
Author(s) -
Singh B. K.,
Kuhad R. C.
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
letters in applied microbiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.698
H-Index - 110
eISSN - 1472-765X
pISSN - 0266-8254
DOI - 10.1046/j.1365-2672.1999.00508.x
Subject(s) - phanerochaete , lindane , chrysosporium , biodegradation , mycelium , trametes versicolor , fungus , biology , hexachlorocyclohexane , botany , microbiology and biotechnology , pesticide , laccase , enzyme , ecology , biochemistry , lignin
The ability of the white‐rot fungus Trametes hirsutus to degrade an insecticide, lindane, in liquid culture was investigated and compared with that of Phanerochaete chrysosporium. Trametes hirsutus degraded lindane faster than P. chrysosporium but the mechanism of degradation appears to be the same in both. Two metabolites identified in both fungi were tetrachlorocyclohexane and tetrachlorocyclohexanol. The presence of lindane alone inside the mycelium ruled out the involvement of any intracellular enzyme(s) during the initial step of lindane degradation. Lindane at a concentration of 0·27 μmol l −1 exhibited no adverse effect on fungal growth.