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With different soil and water samples as inoculum and the benzimidazole fungicides benomyl (either as Benlate or as the pure compound) and thiabendazole as selective agents, a large number of, mainly fluorescent, Pseudomonas strains were isolated which nearly all were able to grow in a mineral medium with benomyl as the sole source of carbon. However, no growth occurred with any of a series of other benzimidazole compounds, viz. benzimidazole, 2-aminobenzimidazole (2-AB), thiabendazole and fuberidazole. Although benomyl—or rather its non-enzymatic breakdown product methyl benzimidazol-2-yl carbamate (MBC)—was partially degraded to 2-AB, most probably n-butylamine, which arises after splitting off of the butylcarbamoyl side chain, was the actual carbon source for the Pseudomonas isolates.
When incorporated in a lactate medium, 2-AB markedly inhibited the growth of Pseudomonas spp. at a concentration of 250 μg/ml, with complete inhibition being attained at 500 μg/ml. For Bacillus spp. grown in liquid peptone media benzimidazole compounds were inhibitory at concentrations of 500–1000 μg/ml, with a toxicity increasing in the order: benzimidazole <thiabendazole <MBC <2-AB.
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Fuchs, A., de Vries, F.W. Bacterial breakdown of benomyl. I. Pure cultures. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 44, 283–292 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00394306
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