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Fig. 2 | Applied Biological Chemistry

Fig. 2

From: Biodegradable properties of organophosphorus insecticides by the potential probiotic Lactobacillus plantarum WCP931 with a degrading gene (opdC)

Fig. 2

Cell growth response of L. plantarum WCP931 and E. coli DH5α in 1/25 MRS and M9 medium, respectively, containing 100 mg/L CP after 9 days (A), change of CP concentrations of L. plantarum WCP931 and E. coli DH5α in 1/25 MRS and M9 medium, respectively, containing 100 mg/L CP after 9 days (B), insecticide degradation pattern of L. plantarum WCP931 in 1/25 MRS containing 100 mg/L insecticides after 9 days (C). Means with different lowercase letters (a–f) indicate significant (p < 0.05) differences in survival rate by Duncan’s multiple range test. Names of insecticides on the X-axis of the figure are abbreviated as follows: OP, organophosphorus; CP, chlorpyrifos; CS, cadusafos; CM, comnaphos; DZ, diazinon; DF, dyfonate; EP, ethoprophos; FA, fenamiphos; MPT, methylparathion; and PT, parathion

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