Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Year: 2019
Volume: 14
Issue: 7 SI
Page No. 10131 - 10136

Effect of the Magnetic Field Interacted with Two Aspergillus Species in Degradation of Some Chemical Pesticides

Authors : Salwan Abd Alzahra Jabbar Allwbawi, Sabah Lateef Alwan, Nihad. H Mutlag, Adeeb Kitab Abid Zaid Alshafiee and Hussein Rasim Sabboree

Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate the degradation of chemical compounds of five pesticides (Bayfidan EC, Bulldock EC, Oberon SC, Galaxy SL and Trayf EC) using the magnetic field interacted with two fungal species Aspergillus falavus and A. terres. Pesticides in the concentrated form were exposed to a magnetic field (0) for a period of 720 h and were used based on the recommended dose in two different culture media (PDA and PDB) to test the biodegradation level by the two fungi. The insecticide Bulldock was more toxic after exposure to the magnetic field and resulted in more inhibition rate on A. flavus than nonmagnetized. Exposure to magnetic field did not differ from non-exposure in terms of A. terres growth on both Bulldock and Oberon culture media. The biodegradation of Trayf was slightly affected by magnetic field exposure while galaxy was not affected. Bayfidan degradation was affected by the magnetic field. This magnetized fungicide was more toxic to A. terres, causing an inhibition rate of 54.33%.

How to cite this article:

Salwan Abd Alzahra Jabbar Allwbawi, Sabah Lateef Alwan, Nihad. H Mutlag, Adeeb Kitab Abid Zaid Alshafiee and Hussein Rasim Sabboree, 2019. Effect of the Magnetic Field Interacted with Two Aspergillus Species in Degradation of Some Chemical Pesticides. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 14: 10131-10136.

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