Experimental Observations and Assessment of Landfill Leachate Bioremediation by Autochthonous Fungi Species and their Effective Geoactivities

R Muksy, K Kolo - Journal of Ecological Engineering, 2023 - yadda.icm.edu.pl
Autochthonous fungi are potential successful agents in the process of bioremediation
through their efficient adaptation to pollutant toxicity and competition with other …

[PDF][PDF] Screening and selection of autochthonous fungi from leachate contaminated-soil for bioremediation of different types of leachate

Y Zegzouti, A Boutafda, L El Fels, M El Hadek… - Environmental …, 2020 - eeer.org
This study aims to use contaminated soil with leachate to select autochthonous fungi that are
able to bioremediate three types of leachate,(Young (YL), Intermediate (IL) and Old (OL)) …

Treatment of landfill leachate using fungi: an efficient and cost-effective strategy

P Ghosh, IS Thakur - Developments in Fungal Biology and Applied …, 2017 - Springer
Landfill leachate contains hazardous xenobiotic organic compounds and heavy metals
which have emerged as a major threat to receiving waterbodies and human health even at …

Effective bioremediation of heavy metal–contaminated landfill soil through bioaugmentation using consortia of fungi

A Hassan, A Periathamby, A Ahmed, O Innocent… - JOURNAL of Soils and …, 2020 - Springer
Purpose Heavy metals' contamination of soil is a serious concern as far as public health and
environmental protection are concerned. As a result of their persistent and toxic properties …

Bioaugmentation-assisted bioremediation and kinetics modelling of heavy metal-polluted landfill soil

A Hassan, A Pariatamby, IC Ossai, A Ahmed… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Springer
The research is aimed to conduct onsite bioremediation of heavy metal-impacted landfill soil
using fungal consortium. The setup involved treatment (soil augmented with fungal …

Biosorption an innovative tool for bioremediation of metal-contaminated municipal solid waste leachate: optimization and mechanisms exploration

AK Awasthi, AK Pandey, J Khan - International Journal of Environmental …, 2017 - Springer
Municipal solid waste poses a risk on surrounding environment and public health, mainly
because of unscientific disposal and shortage of facilities for proper handling and recycling …

Enhanced bioremediation of heavy metal contaminated landfill soil using filamentous fungi consortia: a demonstration of bioaugmentation potential

A Hassan, A Pariatamby, A Ahmed, HS Auta… - Water, Air, & Soil …, 2019 - Springer
This study aimed to determine the mycoremediative capacity of filamentous fungi consortia
in landfill heavy metal contaminated soil. Streak plate method was utilized for the isolation of …

Bioremediation of landfill leachate with fungi: Autochthonous vs. allochthonous strains

F Spina, V Tigini, A Romagnolo, GC Varese - Life, 2018 - mdpi.com
Autochthonous fungi from contaminated wastewater are potential successful agents
bioremediation thanks to their adaptation to pollutant toxicity and to competition with other …

Landfill leachate treatment using fungi and fungal enzymes: a review

A Nalladiyil, P Sughosh, GLS Babu, S Ramaswami - Biodegradation, 2024 - Springer
Landfill leachate raises a huge risk to human health and the environment as it contains a
high concentration of organic and inorganic contaminants, heavy metals, ammonia, and …

[PDF][PDF] Removal efficacy of toxic metals in leachate through micro-organisms isolated from the natural environment

A Kocaman, BF Savaş, Dİ Ceyhan - BioResources, 2023 - academia.edu
Pollution of surface and groundwater by potentially toxic metals (PTMs) is a global problem.
The PTMs pose chronic and even acute risks to the health of all living organisms, including …