Atrazine sensitive leguminous plants were grown in a soil spiked with atrazine and augmented with an atrazine-degrading bacterium,
Arthrobacter sp. strain MCM B-436, to ascertain its degradative efficiency. Germination and survival of plants was correlated with atrazine
removal from soil. This experiment was carried out at laboratory as well as field level, showing consistent results. This
bioindicator approach serves as an efficient measure for atrazine removal and could be easily adapted to determine atrazine
degradation efficiency of other microbial strains.
Keywords Atrazine - Microbial degradation -
Arthrobacter sp. - Leguminous plant