The biotechnological potential of Aeromonas: a bird's eye view

ALB Canellas, MS Laport - Critical Reviews in Microbiology, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract The genus Aeromonas comprises Gram-negative bacilli widely distributed in
aquatic habitats that can also be found in the terrestrial environment and in close …

Aeromonas sobria as a potential candidate for bioremediation of heavy metal from contaminated environments

K Qurbani, K Khdir, A Sidiq, H Hamzah, S Hussein… - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
The uncontrolled discharge of industrial wastes causes the accumulation of high heavy
metal concentrations in soil and water, leading to many health issues. In the present study, a …

Creating a new polyaniline@ oak acorn biocomposite to remove chromium ions from wastewater effectively

O Doughmi, Z Ennajih, R El-bardai, R Haounati… - Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
A novel biocomposite material, polyaniline@ oak acorn (PANI@ OA), was synthesized
through a straightforward in situ chemical polymerization process. The resulting adsorbent …

An Understanding of the Underlying Mechanisms Involved in the Bacterial Remediation of Arsenic, Cadmium, and Lead

B Gogoi, P Bharali, V Sorhie… - Biohydrometallurgical …, 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
Industrial and anthropogenic actions, as well as modern urbanization, have heightened
exposure to elevated amounts of arsenic, cadmium, and lead. Owing to its persistence …

Potential application of thermophilic bacterium Aeribacillus pallidus MRP280 for lead removal from aqueous solution

A Rakhmawati, ET Wahyuni, T Yuwono - Heliyon, 2021 - cell.com
Bacteria used for application of lead (Pb) removal is usually kept under suboptimal growth
conditions. Certain application of Pb removal may be carried out under different condition …

[PDF][PDF] Survey of Microbial Diversity in Dye-Contaminated Soil of Kofar Na'isa Dyeing Pit, Kano, Nigeria

ZM Sani, HS Mamman, AA Mukhtar, FW Saleh… - 2022 - bacteriol.scione.com
Background and Objective: A wide variety of microorganisms have been reported to survive
in dye-contaminated soils due to their ability to metabolise synthetic dyes. This study was …