[PDF][PDF] Metal tolerance potential of filamentous fungi isolated from soils irrigated with untreated municipal effluent
S Akhtar, M Mahmood-ul-Hassan, R Ahmad, V Suthor… - Soil Environ, 2013 - academia.edu
Considering the importance of filamentous fungi for bioremediation of wastewater and
contaminated soils, this study was planned to investigate the metal tolerance potential of …
contaminated soils, this study was planned to investigate the metal tolerance potential of …
Heavy metal tolerance of filamentous fungal strains isolated from soil irrigated with industrial wastewater
In the present study the tolerance level of different fungi (Aspergillus flavus, Aspergillus
niger, Aspergillus versicolor, Scopulariopsis sp., Curvularia sp., Helminthosporium sp …
niger, Aspergillus versicolor, Scopulariopsis sp., Curvularia sp., Helminthosporium sp …
Bioremoval of heavy metals from aqueous solution using dead biomass of indigenous fungi derived from fertilizer industry effluents: isotherm models evaluation and …
MMAA El-Gendy, SM Abdel-Moniem, NS Ammar… - BioMetals, 2023 - Springer
The present work investigated the utilization of dead biomass of the highly multi-heavy
metals tolerant indigenous fungal strain NRCA8 isolated from the mycobiome of fertilizer …
metals tolerant indigenous fungal strain NRCA8 isolated from the mycobiome of fertilizer …
Novel fungal consortium for bioremediation of metals and dyes from mixed waste stream
The present study is targeted towards development of a three member fungal consortium for
effective removal of metals [Cr 6+ and Cu 2+] and dyes [AB and PO] from mixed waste …
effective removal of metals [Cr 6+ and Cu 2+] and dyes [AB and PO] from mixed waste …
[PDF][PDF] Biosorption potential of lead tolerant fungi isolated from refuse dumpsite soil in Nigeria
Metals are non-biodegradable and recurrent in the environs. Heavy metals tolerant fungi
were isolated from refuse dumpsite soil using pour plate method. These fungi were identified …
were isolated from refuse dumpsite soil using pour plate method. These fungi were identified …
[PDF][PDF] Tolerance potential of fungi isolated from polluted soil of Multan, Pakistan.
SI Shazia Iram, AA Amarra Arooj, KP Kousar Parveen - 2012 - researchgate.net
Filamentous fungi were isolated from polluted peri-urban area of Multan, Pakistan and the
tolerance potential of fungal strains ie, Aspergillus niger against specific metals Cr (NO3) 3 …
tolerance potential of fungal strains ie, Aspergillus niger against specific metals Cr (NO3) 3 …
Influence of metal resistant-plant growth-promoting bacteria on the growth of Ricinus communis in soil contaminated with heavy metals
M Rajkumar, H Freitas - Chemosphere, 2008 - Elsevier
The metal resistant-plant growth-promoting bacterial (PGPB) strains PsM6 and PjM15
isolated from a serpentine soil were characterized as Pseudomonas sp. and Pseudomonas …
isolated from a serpentine soil were characterized as Pseudomonas sp. and Pseudomonas …
Evaluation of novel indigenous fungal consortium for enhanced bioremediation of heavy metals from contaminated sites
Heavy metals like chromium (Cr (VI)) and cadmium (Cd (II)) which are supposed to be
indigenous components of rocks, are no longer bound to their place of origin thus …
indigenous components of rocks, are no longer bound to their place of origin thus …
Potential of some fungal and bacterial species in bioremediation of heavy metals
Microorganisms including fungi and bacteria have been reported to extract heavy metals
from wastewater through bioaccumulation and biosorption. An attempt was, therefore, made …
from wastewater through bioaccumulation and biosorption. An attempt was, therefore, made …
Phytoremediation efficiency of Vigna mungo with the amalgamation of indigenous metal tolerant bacterial strain on metal polluted agriculture soil
This research was performed to evaluate physico-chemical properties of farmland soil
nearby the magnesite mine site. Unexpectedly, few physico-chemical properties were …
nearby the magnesite mine site. Unexpectedly, few physico-chemical properties were …