G. Demir et al., Degradation of some chlorinated organic materials by white rot fungus (Phanerochaete chrysosporium) in waters, FR ENV BULL, 7(12A), 1998, pp. 927-933
Aromatic chlorinated fungicides are potentially hazardous to environment an
d ecological equilibrium. This study investigates the biological breakdown
properties of PCP (Pentachlorophenol) and PCNB (Pentachloronitrobenzene) ar
omatic chlorinated fungicides, using white rot fungi (Phanerochaete chrysos
porium) to determine the degree of biological breakdown. The fungus was inc
ubated at culture mediums of pH 5 and at the temperature 35 degrees C with
basic nutrients and trace metals. The biological breakdown and rates of res
pective formation of corresponding materials were determined. At the end of
21 days incubation, degradation rate was found 40 to 100 percent for PCP,
depending on concentration. On the other hand, at concentrations of 25 to 2
00 mu M, the PCNB was totally demolished at the end of 21 days incubation.